NEW OBSERVATIONS OF THE GAS CLOUD G2 IN THE GALACTIC CENTER
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R. Genzel | F. Eisenhauer | T. Fritz | S. Gillessen | A. Burkert | T. Ott | O. Pfuhl | A. Burkert | J. Cuadra | M. Schartmann | A. Ballone
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