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Interferometry / Milky Way Galaxy / Sagittarius constellation / Supermassive black holes / Radio astronomy / Very Long Baseline Interferometry / Sagittarius A* / Sagittarius A / Closure phase / Astronomy / Observational astronomy / Space
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Interferometry
Milky Way Galaxy
Sagittarius constellation
Supermassive black holes
Radio astronomy
Very Long Baseline Interferometry
Sagittarius A*
Sagittarius A
Closure phase
Astronomy
Observational astronomy
Space

The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 727:L36 (6pp), 2011 February 1  Cdoi:L36

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