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Alfred Fowler

Alfred Fowler (March 22 1868June 24 1940) was a British astronomer. Not to be confused with the American William Alfred Fowler, who lived later.

He was an expert in spectroscopy, being one of the first to determine that the temperature of sunspots was cooler than that of surrounding regions.

He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1915, and the Henry Draper Medal in 1920. He won the Bruce Medal in 1934.

A crater on the Moon is jointly named after him and Ralph H. Fowler.


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