Space
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Astronomers Catch Wnd Rushing Out of Galaxy
Researchers observe huge outflow of gas extending far beyond a galaxy for the first time Exploring the influence of galactic winds from a distant galaxy called Makani, UC San Diego's Alison Coil, Rhodes College's David Rupke and a group of collaborators from around the world made a novel discovery.
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