William Wallace Campbell (1862–1938) was an American astronomer known for his significant contributions to the field of astrophysics. He was the director of the Lick Observatory in California and played a crucial role in the development of astrophysical research during the early 20th century. Campbell is particularly noted for his work on stellar spectroscopy, where he focused on the analysis of light from stars to gain insights into their composition and properties.

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