"[Otto Struve] made the remark once that he never looked at the spectrum of a star, any star, where he didn't find something important to work on."

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Source: William Winwood Reade (1874). “The Martyrdom of Man”, p.395

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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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