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Spiral galaxies / Local Group / Supercomputers / Concurrent computing / Distributed computing architecture / Dark matter halo / Milky Way / FLOPS / Galaxy / Computing / Astronomy / Extragalactic astronomy
Date: 2015-01-09 03:26:54
Spiral galaxies
Local Group
Supercomputers
Concurrent computing
Distributed computing architecture
Dark matter halo
Milky Way
FLOPS
Galaxy
Computing
Astronomy
Extragalactic astronomy

Team creates Milky Way structure simulations

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