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The Discovery of Two Extremely Low Luminosity Milky Way Globular Clusters

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S. Koposov1,2, J. T. A. de Jong1, V. Belokurov2, H.-W. Rix1, D. B. Zucker2, N. W. Evans2, G. Gilmore2, M. J. Irwin2 and E. F. Bell1

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