FORTY-SEVEN MILKY WAY-SIZED, EXTREMELY DIFFUSE GALAXIES IN THE COMA CLUSTER
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Pieter van Dokkum | Roberto Abraham | Charlie Conroy | Marla Geha | R. Abraham | C. Conroy | M. Geha | Allison Merritt | Jielai Zhang | P. V. van Dokkum | A. Merritt | Jielai Zhang
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