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THOUGH new stars are of comparatively rare occurrence, several have appeared during the past few years, and much attention has been devoted to their study. Many observatories which have now taken up the spectroscopic examination of celestial objects, and are therefore equipped with spectroscopic apparatus of various kinds, have together secured a great amount of material which was lacking for the study of the earlier novæ.
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LOCKYER, W. The New Star of 1912–Nova Geminorum II1. Nature 107, 248 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107248a0
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