Science, Volume 319, Issues 5859-5864John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008 |
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... galaxies Fig . 2. Stellar. PERSPECTIVE he universe is seen to be awash with bil- lions of galaxies , some larger and many smaller than our own Milky Way . A cen- sus of the galaxies , however , reveals a startling property of our ...
... galaxies Fig . 2. Stellar. PERSPECTIVE he universe is seen to be awash with bil- lions of galaxies , some larger and many smaller than our own Milky Way . A cen- sus of the galaxies , however , reveals a startling property of our ...
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... galaxies , two neighboring galaxies to our own , which are separated by about 700,000 light years . Andromeda , which is a classical spiral galaxy similar to our own Milky Way , has a disklike main body , but at large distances we ...
... galaxies , two neighboring galaxies to our own , which are separated by about 700,000 light years . Andromeda , which is a classical spiral galaxy similar to our own Milky Way , has a disklike main body , but at large distances we ...
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... galaxies . We present detailed cosmological simulations with sufficient resolution both to model the relevant physical processes and to directly assess the impact of stellar feedback on observable properties of dwarf galaxies . We show ...
... galaxies . We present detailed cosmological simulations with sufficient resolution both to model the relevant physical processes and to directly assess the impact of stellar feedback on observable properties of dwarf galaxies . We show ...
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