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Date: 2013-02-04 00:48:05
Space
Astrophysics
Light sources
Molecular cloud
Nebulae
Space dust
Protostar
Star
Sun
Astronomy
Stellar astronomy
Star formation

Evidence For Cloud-Cloud Collision and Parsec-Scale Stellar Feedback Within the L1641-N Region NAKAMURA, Fumitaka1, MIURA, Tomoya2, KITAMURA, Yoshimi3, SHIMAJIRI, Yoshito1 KAWABE, Ryohei1, AKASHI, Toshiya4, IKEDA, Norio3

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