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Kelle Cruz is an astrophysicist who specializes in studying brown dwarfs. She currently works as an assistant professor at Hunter College in New York. With her study of brown dwarfs, Cruz hopes to better understand planets outside our solar system, and map out our universe, saying, " I hope that what I’m doing in our little bit of the galaxy is similar to what the explorers did by discovering and mapping the New World and North America. "

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  1. "Kelle Cruz". American Physical Society Sites. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
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