Donald MacRae was a Scottish astronomer known for his work in the field of astronomy, particularly in relation to the study of variable stars. He was prominent in the early to mid-20th century and contributed to various astronomical observations and research. MacRae's specific contributions may include the discovery or analysis of certain celestial phenomena, although detailed records of his research may not be as widely known as those of some of his contemporaries.
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