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Harvard classification

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/ ˈhɑːvəd /

noun

  1. a classification of stars based on the characteristic spectral absorption lines and bands of the chemical elements present See spectral type

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Etymology

Origin of Harvard classification

C20: named after the observatory at Harvard, Massachusetts, where it was prepared and published as part of The Henry Draper Catalogue (1924)

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Such a scale is indeed implicit in the Harvard classification of the spectra.

From Lectures on Stellar Statistics by Charlier, Carl Vilhelm Ludvig