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How Do Scientists Determine the Temperature of Stars and Planets and Who Invented the Spectroscope?

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How Do Scientists Determine the Temperature of Stars and Planets and Who Invented the Spectroscope?

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Astronomical temperatures are usually estimated from spectroscopic measurements. The spectroscope was invented in 1859 by two German scientists, Robert Wilhelm Bunsen of Bunsen burner fame and Gustav Robert Kirchoff. It was first used to analyze the elements in a substance heated to incandescence, each element gave off character

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