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Galactic astronomy / Local Group / Spiral galaxies / Galaxies / Hubble sequence / Elliptical galaxy / Galaxy morphological classification / Low surface brightness galaxy / Galaxy formation and evolution / Astronomy / Extragalactic astronomy / Physics
Date: 2014-01-24 13:53:56
Galactic astronomy
Local Group
Spiral galaxies
Galaxies
Hubble sequence
Elliptical galaxy
Galaxy morphological classification
Low surface brightness galaxy
Galaxy formation and evolution
Astronomy
Extragalactic astronomy
Physics

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