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Astronomy / Physical cosmology / Galaxy / Spiral galaxy / Nebula / Big Bang / Dark matter / Fornax / Milky Way / Dwarf elliptical galaxy
Date: 2002-04-04 20:41:34
Astronomy
Physical cosmology
Galaxy
Spiral galaxy
Nebula
Big Bang
Dark matter
Fornax
Milky Way
Dwarf elliptical galaxy

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