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Nature 427, 207 (15 January 2004) | doi:10.1038/427207b
Astronomy: Star maker
Alison Wright
Star formation can occur wherever interstellar gas becomes compressed and undergoes gravitational collapse. That compression might be caused by a supernova explosion, or the collision of galaxies.
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