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Yesterday night I observed the star of M. Schmidt; it was about the seventh or eighth magnitude, of a colour tending to greenish, but yellower than on the preceding day. The spectrum is formed of two strong lines, of which one corresponds to hydrogen and the other to magnesium. The sodium was still more marked and bright. There was besides another line in the violet, probably also hydrogen. The red of this gas is very weak and does not bear measurement. Besides these four very beautiful lines there were a number of small lines between D and the magnesium, but the space where are the two bright lines of magnesium and the F and the H is almost devoid of light. After these two bright lines towards the violet there is a dark gap, and then follows a group of very fine lines. So that the description given by M. Cornu is correct: only the bright lines are not bordered by nebulosity, but are as perfectly defined as the bright lines of nebulas.
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SECCHI, P. The New Star in Cygnus . Nature 15, 316 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/015316b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/015316b0