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On Stellar Variability

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ON the hypothesis of the meteoritic origin of the various orders of cosmical bodies there is a grand and orderly variation, both in light and colour, in the case of every undisturbed swarm during its condensation from its most nebulous condition to that of a cool dark globe.

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LOCKYER, J. On Stellar Variability. Nature 42, 415–419 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/042415c0

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