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Observational astronomy / Astrochemistry / Dorado constellation / Magellanic Clouds / Large Magellanic Cloud / Interstellar medium / Star formation / Extinction / Wolf–Rayet star / Astronomy / Space / Stellar astronomy
Date: 1998-08-06 12:40:22
Observational astronomy
Astrochemistry
Dorado constellation
Magellanic Clouds
Large Magellanic Cloud
Interstellar medium
Star formation
Extinction
Wolf–Rayet star
Astronomy
Space
Stellar astronomy

THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 480 : L59–L62, 1997 May 1 q[removed]The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S. A. FIRST DETECTION OF 492 GHz [C I] EMISSION FROM THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD ANTONY A

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