The Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (3C) is an astronomical catalogue of celestial radio sources detected originally at 159 MHz, and subsequently...
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The Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources may refer to: First Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources Second Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources Third Cambridge...
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Jansky (category Radio astronomy)
the whole source solid angle, it is most simply used to describe point sources; for example, the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (3C) reports...
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3C may refer to: In astronomy: 3C, the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources, an astronomical reference series In business: Long March 3C, a 2008...
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3C 48 (category Principal Galaxies Catalogue objects)
it was the second source conclusively identified as such. 3C48 was the first source in the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources for which an optical...
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The object is listed as No. 58 in the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources. It is located 2° northeast of ε Cassiopeiae and is estimated to be 10...
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Lists of X-ray sources from the Ariel V satellite 1C — First Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources 1ES — Einstein Slew Survey 1FGL, 2FGL — Lists of gamma-ray...
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Astronomical survey (section List of sky surveys)
SCUBA-2 All Sky Survey Radio Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources ("3C") - Survey at 159 and 178 MHz published in 1959 HIPASS – Radio survey, the first...
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3CRR may refer to: Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources, revised edition Radio station ABC Ballarat, callsign 3CRR This disambiguation page lists...
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velocity of 164,137 km/s. It is part of the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (3C Survey). The 3C Survey was conducted at the relatively low radio frequencies...
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station in England Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources, the revised third Cambridge catalogue of astronomical radio sources This disambiguation...
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Hercules A (category Radio galaxies)
University in the United Kingdom, including it in the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (3C) as 3C 348, the 348th object detected by the survey....
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Martin Ryle (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
source catalogues. One such catalogue, the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (3C) in 1959 helped lead to the discovery of the first quasi-stellar...
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NGC 1218 (category Principal Galaxies Catalogue objects)
included in the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (3C). In 1982, it was found that the nucleus of NGC 1218 emits a radio jet. A follow-up study in...
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3C 295 (category Principal Galaxies Catalogue objects)
Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (which are ordered by right ascension). This is also where the prefix 3C came from. The radio galaxy itself is...
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Cambridge (/ˈkeɪmbrɪdʒ/ KAYM-brij) is a city and non-metropolitan district in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is the county town of Cambridgeshire...
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Man (nuclear bomb) Thin Solid Films Thin lens Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources Third law of thermodynamics Thirring model Thirring–Wess model...
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3C 120 (category Principal Galaxies Catalogue objects)
The radio emission of the galaxy was detected during the third radio research of Cambridge and was added in the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources...
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Hyron Spinrad (category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
measuring redshifts of sources in the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources, it was possible to establish the number of such bright radio galaxies per volume...
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used the Cambridge Interferometer to map the radio sky, producing the Second (2C) and Third (3C) Cambridge Catalogues of Radio Sources. Radio astronomers...
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Quasar (redirect from Quasi-Stellar Radio Source)
contraction of "quasi-stellar [star-like] radio source"—because they were first identified during the 1950s as sources of radio-wave emission of unknown physical...
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International Celestial Reference System and its realizations (category Frames of reference)
realization of the International Celestial Reference System using reference celestial sources observed at radio wavelengths. In the context of the ICRS,...
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on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 24 July 2021. "Royal baby: Duchess of Cambridge expecting third child". BBC News. 4 September 2017. Archived from the original...
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Crab Nebula (redirect from New General Catalogue 1952)
The Crab Nebula (catalogue designations M1, NGC 1952, Taurus A) is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula in the constellation of Taurus. The common...
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One-Mile Telescope (category Radio telescopes)
completed by the Radio Astronomy Group of Cambridge University in 1964. The telescope was used to produce the 5C catalogue of radio sources. Observations...
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star Zombeck, Martin V. (2007). Handbook of space astronomy and astrophysics (Third ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 75, 144–145....
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In radio astronomy, a fast radio burst (FRB) is a transient radio pulse of length ranging from a fraction of a millisecond, for an ultra-fast radio burst...
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Messier 87 (category Principal Galaxies Catalogue objects)
light-years), traveling at a relativistic speed. It is one of the brightest radio sources in the sky and a popular target for both amateur and professional...
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catalogue (5th rev. ed.). New Haven, CT: Yale University Observatory. Bibcode:1991bsc..book.....H. Bakich, Michael E. (12 June 1995). The Cambridge Guide...
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Messier 81 (category Principal Galaxies Catalogue objects)
The Complete New General Catalogue and Index Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters. Sky Publishing Corporation / Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-933346-51-2...
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