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Galaxies / Local Group / Spiral galaxies / Galaxy formation and evolution / Stellar evolution / Elliptical galaxy / Lenticular galaxy / Dwarf elliptical galaxy / Galaxy merger / Astronomy / Extragalactic astronomy / Space
Date: 2012-03-18 20:07:30
Galaxies
Local Group
Spiral galaxies
Galaxy formation and evolution
Stellar evolution
Elliptical galaxy
Lenticular galaxy
Dwarf elliptical galaxy
Galaxy merger
Astronomy
Extragalactic astronomy
Space

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