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That allowed the scientists to better determine the size and position of the radio source.
It can also be seen in infrared and is a weak radio source.
One reason for this is the proliferation and strengthening of radio sources.
In July 2006 a very strong radio source has been found using the radiometer.
They headed to the radio sources first of all.
Finally the area around the telescopes must be protected against contamination by other radio sources.
Many were recorded as radio sources with no corresponding visible object.
Clearly radio sources must start small and grow larger.
For months they had progressed, like a persistent message being sent from a distant radio source.
Soon after one of the radio sources rose above the horizon, they pointed the antenna at it.
In particular, some quasars are very strong radio sources.
He later began a study of the light spectra of radio sources.
This telescope found some distant radio sources now known to be quasars.
Yes that is minus 26 orders of magnitude, and that's considered a pretty bright radio source.
Projected separation between any two telescopes, as seen from the radio source, is called a baseline.
The radio source 3C58 is thought to be the remnant from this event.
The newly discovered radio sources, however, seemed to be distributed at random across the entire sky.
The radio sources of the Solar System, however, are virtually insignificant.
In 1960, the radio source 3C 48 was finally tied to an optical object.
Instruments may simply be pointed at an energetic radio source to analyze its emission.
The telescope was used to produce the 5C catalogue of radio sources.
In fact, way back in the year 1932, it was the first interstellar radio source ever detected.
"We orient ourselves by these three cosmic radio sources," he said, pointing.
A cross-cultural experiment on how well audiences remember news stories from newspaper, computer, television, and radio sources.
A test for models of radio source evolution.
That is why the hottest local radio stars usually find themselves on morning programs.
He paved the way for radio stars who would follow him.
A radio star takes a vacation and is later found murdered.
Is it the eyes that can see the radio stars?"
After all, he knew this part of the universe and its 4 invisible radio stars.
Think about that - a ventriloquist who was a radio star.
Because he was interested in becoming a radio star.
His audience doubled in a year, and he became the No. 1 radio star in town.
She becomes a radio star, a concert phenomenon, an Arab icon.
The radio star covers lasted only a few months.
"Radio Stars were a significant, but not essential, new wave band.
Currently, Radio Star is the main segment in this program.
An incomparable artiste, who was a major radio star in the '60s, has left us.
Gradually, as the television network took shape, radio stars began to migrate to the new medium.
George Edwards later became a noted radio star.
She died in Florida in 1934, her husband a big radio star at the time of her death.
A radio star becomes involved with a wealthy heiress.
He is the great grandson of radio star Nat Hale.
Industry executives speculate that fewer than 15 radio stars across the country get $1 million or more a year.
He was quoted as having said: "They said video would kill the radio star.
The sister thought to be his favorite sister became a radio star as part of a musical trio.
His slot was filled by future radio star Glenn Beck.
A baronet's daughter falls in love with a radio star who is engaged to marry her sister.
"So is that how you can see the radio stars and X-ray stars?
The funny thing about Edgar Bergen, of course, is that he was a radio star.