Talk:Astronomical spectroscopy

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[edit] Nebulium

Why does Nebulium get redirected here? -- 222.152.240.178 20:21, 2005 Feb 3

Because it explains what nebulium is -- see the section on nebulae, or search for "nebulium". (It didn't seem to warrant its own article, and fitted better here, as an interim stage in the development of spectroscopy.) -- JTN 20:29, 2005 Feb 3 (UTC)