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Date: 2010-01-12 11:31:13
Astrometry
Light sources
Stellar astronomy
Milky Way Galaxy
Celestial coordinate system
Cosmic distance ladder
Milky Way
Absolute magnitude
Star
Astronomy
Physics
Space

Ay 124: Structure and Dynamics of Galaxies

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