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DTSTART:20190411T203000Z
DTEND:20190411T220000Z
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LOCATION:4421 Sterling Hall\, Coffee and cookies 3:30 PM\, Talk begins
  3:45 PM
SUMMARY:Molecular clouds and star formation in dwarf irregular galaxie
 s\, Astronomy Colloquium\, Deidre Hunter\, Lowell Observatory
DESCRIPTION:Dwarf irregular galaxies are tiny compared to spirals\, bu
 t they are the most numerous galaxy type in the universe. The conditio
 ns for star formation in dwarfs are different from those in spirals\, 
 and thus they give us an opportunity to challenge our ideas about star
  formation and galaxy evolution. I will discuss observations on the st
 ructure and formation of molecular clouds and issues of star formation
  in these little galaxies.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=5089
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