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Science 26 January 2007:
Vol. 315. no. 5811, p. 455
DOI: 10.1126/science.315.5811.455b

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AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY MEETING:
Snapshots From the Meeting

Tom Siegfried

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON--Snapshots from the 209th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, held here from 5 to 10 January, include evidence that the Magellanic Clouds are moving fast enough to possibly escape the Milky Way galaxy's gravity, the solution to a long-standing mystery about a famous supernova, and the highest-resolution map yet of dark matter's distribution in the cosmos. (Read more.)

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