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Close encounters of the tidal kind

Tommy Wiklind ()
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Tommy Wiklind: currently at the Space Telescope Science Institute

Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6911, 38-39

Abstract: Between the Magellanic Clouds, in a region swept with tides of gas, stars are forming. The detection of carbon monoxide shows gas is condensing, and further observations may reveal the ultimate fate of the clouds.

Date: 2002
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