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Satellite Surplus Around Dwarf Galaxy DDO 161

A satellite-rich dwarf galaxy poses a potential problem for current cosmological models. The post Satellite Surplus Around Dwarf Galaxy DDO 161 appeared first on AAS Nova .

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