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- Blazhko_effect comment "The Blazhko effect, which is sometimes called long-period modulation, is a variation in period and amplitude in RR Lyrae type variable stars. It was first observed by Sergey Blazhko in 1907 in the star RW Draconis.The physics behind the Blazhko effect is currently still a matter of debate, with there being three primary hypotheses.".