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  1. 15 de mar. de 2013 · Maarten Schmidt used this microscope to examine quasar spectra. The photo was taken after his 1965 discovery of five quasars more distant than anything else then known in the universe. Credit: James McClanahan, E&S magazine, May 1965. Courtesy of the Caltech Archives The Balmer series of hydrogen emission lines.

  2. 马丁·施密特(荷兰语:Maarten Schmidt,1929年12月28日~2022年9月17日)。荷兰天文学家,第一个意识到射电源3C 273的光谱中无法证认的宽发射线,其实是高红移后的氢的巴尔末线和电离氧的谱线,从而成为“类星体”这一天体种类公认的发现者。2022年9月17日,马丁·施密特逝世,享年92岁。

  3. 28 de sept. de 2022 · Maarten Schmidt, a former Caltech professor best known for discovering quasars, died this month at his home in Fresno. He was 92. PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, MAY 29, 2008 Q&A with Maarten Schmidt (ck) a ...

  4. 28 de dic. de 2021 · On December 28, 1929, Dutch astronomer Maarten Schmidt was born. Schmidt is best known for measuring the distances of quasars. Quasars or quasi-stellar radio sources are the most energetic and distant members of a class of objects called active galactic nuclei ( AGN ). Quasars are extremely luminous and were first identified as being high ...

  5. Schmidt, who retired as a professor in 1996, has served in a variety of roles at Cal Tech: executive officer for astronomy from 1972 to 1975; chairman of the Division of Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy from 1976 to 1978; and director of the Hale Observatories from 1978 to 1980. Winner of the 1992 Bruce Medal and other honors, he continues ...

  6. The discovery of Quasars in 1963 provided a final piece of evidence that undermined the Steady State theory of the universe, and supported the Big Bang. Maarten Schmidt, a Caltech astronomer working at Mt. Palomar Observatory, was credited with discovering the most distant object observed to date—so bright that it was mistaken for a star; but ...

  7. 23 de sept. de 2022 · Maarten Schmidt, astronomer whose discovery of quasars revealed the solar bodies that roam the universe, dies at 92.