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Old 27-April-2008, 02:35 AM
neilzero neilzero is offline
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I have not seen the MM years abreviation before; does that mean 1,000,000 years? Are very young , massive, short lived stars more than 100 solar mass each? It does seem that a cloud of hydrogen of 10,000 solar mass or more, should be detectable by some means. Perhaps the last of these hydrogen clouds close to the galactic center became stars a few centuries ago? Neil
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