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The Sun and Stars 1

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LET us consider the case, then, on the supposition of small masses of matter. Where are we to find them? The answer is easy;-in those small meteoric masses which an ever-increasing mass of evidence tends to show occupy all the realms of space.

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LOCKYER, J. The Sun and Stars 1 . Nature 34, 280–282 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034280a0

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