1902 until his death in 1932. Max Wolf was born in Heidelberg, Germany on 21 June 1863, the son of medical doctor Franz Wolf. His father encouraged an interest...
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Maxwell Henry Wolf Burkholder (born November 1, 1997) is an American actor. He is most notable for his role as Max Braverman in the comedic television...
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Max Wolf Friedlich is an American writer. Born and raised in Manhattan, he is the son of businessman Jim Friedlich and artist Melissa Stern. He attended...
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Max Wolf Valerio (born February 16, 1957, in Heidelberg, West Germany) is an American poet, memoir writer, essayist and actor. He has lived for many years[specify]...
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Job is a play written by Max Wolf Friedlich. The original production started on September 6, 2023, at the Soho Playhouse in New York City. The play revolves...
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Max Wolf was an American gymnast. He competed in four events at the 1904 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal in the team event. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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M. Wolf can refer to: Maximilian Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf (1863-1932), a German astronomer, better known as Max Wolf Marek Wolf, a Czech astronomer...
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He and his brother appeared in season 3 of MTV's Teen Wolf as a pair of twin werewolves – Max played Aiden, and Charlie played Ethan. They next appeared...
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Principles of Optics (redirect from Born and Wolf)
Principles of Optics, colloquially known as Born and Wolf, is an optics textbook written by Max Born and Emil Wolf that was initially published in 1959 by Pergamon...
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star has since been referred to as Wolf 359, in reference to Max Wolf's work. The first parallax measurement of Wolf 359 was reported in 1928 from the...
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The Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte (WLM) is a barred irregular galaxy discovered in 1909 by Max Wolf, located on the outer edges of the Local Group. The discovery...
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Off-Broadway September 18". Playbill. Retrieved February 12, 2024. "'Job,' Max Wolf Friedlich's Psychological Thriller, to Return Off-Broadway This Winter...
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447 Valentine (category Discoveries by Max Wolf)
designation: 447 Valentine) is a large Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Max Wolf and A. Schwassmann on 27 October 1899 in Heidelberg. "447 Valentine (1899...
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Oscar and the Wolf is the moniker for Belgian solo artist Max Colombie. Oscar and the Wolf first gained international attention with the single "Orange...
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the prominent crater Bullialdus. It is named after the German astronomer Max Wolf. The interior floor of this crater has been completely flooded by lava...
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literature. Wobenzym was first developed in the 1950's by Austrian physician Max Wolf, and is today marketed by Nestlé Health Science. In clinical studies, oral...
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M. Wolf: he is sometimes confused with Max Wolf (1863–1932), a German astronomer and a very famous asteroid hunter who is credited as M. F. Wolf. List...
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The wolf (Canis lupus; pl.: wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty...
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450 Brigitta (category Discoveries by Max Wolf)
belt asteroid. It is a member of the Eos family. It was discovered by Max Wolf and A. Schwassmann on 10 October 1899 in Heidelberg. (German Names) "450...
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Wolf 1069 b is an Earth-sized planet orbiting the red dwarf star Wolf 1069. Being located in the habitable zone of its star, Wolf 1069 b is considered...
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Mary Wolf (disambiguation), several people Max Wolf (1863–1932), German astronomer Michael Wolf (disambiguation), several people Michelle Wolf, American...
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Maximilian Wolf (28 March 1840 – 23 March 1886) was an Moravian composer. He was born in Hranice, Moravia on 28 March 1840. He wrote three operas, Die...
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Academy of Sciences in 1906. The asteroid 914 Palisana, discovered by Max Wolf in 1919, and the lunar crater Palisa were named in his honour. Palisa was...
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at that time, on a commemorative medallion marking the event. In 1891, Max Wolf pioneered the use of astrophotography to detect asteroids, which appeared...
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planet 2732 Witt – an A-type asteroid from the main-belt, discovered by Max Wolf at Heidelberg Observatory in 1926 – was named in his memory by American...
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trojan discovered, 588 Achilles, was spotted in 1906 by German astronomer Max Wolf. More than 9,800 Jupiter trojans have been found as of May 2021[update]...
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The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American biographical black comedy film co-produced and directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter, based...
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Wolf Cousins are a pair of Swedish song writing and production organisations, founded and established by renowned songwriter and record producer Max Martin...
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399 Persephone (category Discoveries by Max Wolf)
Persephone) is a main belt asteroid. It was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on 23 February 1895 in Heidelberg. Noah Webster (1884) A Practical Dictionary...
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343 Ostara (category Discoveries by Max Wolf)
inner region of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf at the Heidelberg Observatory on 15 November 1892. "343 Ostara (1892 N)"...
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