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- The R136 Star Cluster Dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS
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- Quadruple Systems with Two Eclipsing Binaries
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- Echoes from Ancient Supernovae in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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- The Nature of Sk -67°18 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- Astronomical League Southern Sky Telescopic Club
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- Formation History of Binary Clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- They Produced the Nearest Supernova in 300 Years, Are Connected by a Giant Stream of Matter, and May Collide with the Milky Way
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- The Fourth Catalogue of Population I Wolf-Rayet Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud?
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- THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to the Magellanic Clouds, and Astrophysical Phenomena Therein
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- THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to the Magellanic Clouds, and Astrophysical Phenomena Therein
- The 155-Day X-Ray Cycle of the Very Massive Wolf-Rayet Star Melnick 34 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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- Complex Organic Molecules in Star-Forming Regions of the Magellanic Clouds
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- THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to the Magellanic Clouds, and Astrophysical Phenomena Therein
- Will Gravitational Waves Discover the First Extra-Galactic Planetary System?
- The Ultraviolet Extinction Properties of the Tarantula Nebula
- Hubble Unveils Monster Stars 17 March 2016
- 888 Mhz Radio Continuum Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud
- The Large Magellanic Cloud Stellar Content with SMASH I
- The N119 Complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- Triggered Star Formation Around the Periphery of Lh 9
- Dissecting the Core of the Tarantula Nebula with MUSE
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