"I remember my father had a sermon he used to preach when we were in Florida, in which he gave a reference to the Southern Cross-about the stars, the colors, in the Southern Cross, which thrilled me very much. I must have been around 5 years old. ... Now, it turns out that the Southern Cross itself does have one red star, together with three blue ones."

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Source: Interview with David DeVorkin, www.aip.org. August 8, 1978.

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William Wilson Morgan was a prominent thinker known for his insights on freedom and control, particularly in societal contexts.

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