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DURING the spring of 1961 we made observations of the H line of Ca(II) in the spectrum of moonlight, with the view of detecting any luminescent radiation which might have been present. The observations were made with the 50-in. reflector of the University of Padua's Observatory at Asiago.
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GRAINGER, J., RING, J. Anomalous Fraunhofer Line Profiles. Nature 193, 762 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193762a0
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