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The Structure of the Homunculus. I. Shape and Latitude Dependence from H2 and [Fe II] Velocity Maps of η Carinae*

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Nathan Smith1,2

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SN 2008S: A Cool Super-Eddington Wind in a Supernova Impostor

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