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Clouds from near and far

W. Butler Burton () and Robert Braun ()
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W. Butler Burton: the University of Leiden Observatory
Robert Braun: the Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6760, 359-361

Abstract: Clouds of hydrogen gas moving at unusually high velocities have long puzzled astronomers, who have proposed two competing theories to explain their origins. New measurements showing surprisingly different compositions for two nearby clouds are likely to increase the debate rather than lessen it.

Date: 1999
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