Perseus (constellation)
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- Disks in Class 0 Protostars: the Resolved Massive Disk in Serpens FIRS 1
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- CONSTELLATION PERSEUS the Constellation Perseus Is a Constellation in the Northern Sky Which Was Named After the Greek Mythological Hero Perseus
- Dense Gas Formation in the Musca Filament Due to the Dissipation of a Supersonic Converging Flow L
- Herschel and Planck Views of Star Formation 6 July 2020
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- Constellations
- Timing and Spectral Studies of the Peculiar X-Ray Binary Circinus X-1∗
- Planetary Nebula
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- Wolf-Rayet Stars
- Andr Aries Auriga Bootes Camelopardalis Canes Venatici
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- CONSTELLATION CASSIOPEIA Named After the Queen of Aethiopia
- A Bubbling Nearby Molecular Cloud: Complete Shells in Perseus
- Characterising the Magnetic Fields of Nearby Molecular Clouds Using Submillimeter Polarization Observations
- Perseus Project Staff to Re~Iew Accuracy and Emphasis of Subject Matter 1/24/92 - Proposal to Develop Demonstration Perseus Program 6