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Astronomers Begin to Map Galaxy's Giant Gas Clouds Where Stars are Born
A team of astronomers have begun mapping the location of the giant gas clouds where stars are born. Already, the group has covered a region of the sky about the size of four full moons, the results of which are published in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia.
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