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Schwarzschild’s scientific contributions to the fields of solar physics and of the physics of stellar atmospheres were concentrated in two periods. The first began with his observation of the total solar eclipse of 1905 August 30 in Algeria, and covered the years 1905–1906. After several years break, he again became active in this field in 1913–1914.
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Mattig, W. (1992). Sun and Stellar Atmospheres. In: Voigt, HH. (eds) Gesammelte Werke Collected Works. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58086-4_4
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