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Clues to galaxy formation

J. Bland-Hawthorn ()
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J. Bland-Hawthorn: Anglo-Australian Observatory

Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6741, 220-221

Abstract: A clue to how galaxies form may have been staring us in the face. Clouds of neutral hydrogen with unusually high velocities that are dispersed throughout the Universe may actually be galactic building blocks.

Date: 1999
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