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    Halo Stars and Globular Clusters Move in Orbits That Are
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Halo Stars and Globular Clusters Move in Orbits That Are

Question 55

Question 55

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Halo stars and globular clusters move in orbits that are oriented at random angles to the plane of the disk of a galaxy.

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