A filament of dark matter between two clusters of galaxies
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Norbert Werner | Douglas Clowe | Alexis Finoguenov | Aurora Simionescu | T. Kitching | L. Miller | A. Finoguenov | D. Clowe | J. Dietrich | N. Werner | A. Simionescu | Lance Miller | Jörg P. Dietrich | Tom Kitching | T. Kitching
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