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Astrochemistry / Astronomical objects / Galactic astronomy / Nebulae / Molecular cloud / Interstellar medium / Galaxy / Star formation / Cosmic dust / Astronomy / Space / Space dust
Date: 2015-02-08 05:57:03
Astrochemistry
Astronomical objects
Galactic astronomy
Nebulae
Molecular cloud
Interstellar medium
Galaxy
Star formation
Cosmic dust
Astronomy
Space
Space dust

Clocking the mosh pit of interstellar space

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