The Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources may refer to:
First Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources
Second Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources
Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources
Fourth Cambridge Survey
Fifth Cambridge Survey of Radio Sources
Sixth Cambridge Survey of radio sources
Seventh Cambridge Survey
Eighth Cambridge Survey
Ninth Cambridge survey at 15GHz
Tenth Cambridge survey
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The Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources (3C) is an astronomical catalogueof celestial radiosources detected originally at 159 MHz, and subsequently...
The First CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources (1C) refers to the catalogue listed in the article Ryle M, Smith F G & Elsmore B (1950) MNRAS vol 110 pp508-523...
Survey ofRadioSources (5C) is an astronomical catalogueof celestial radiosources as measured at 408 MHz and 1407 MHz. It was published in a number of parts...
the whole source solid angle, it is most simply used to describe point sources; for example, the Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources (3C) reports...
The Fourth Cambridge Survey (4C) is an astronomical catalogueof celestial radiosources as measured at 178 MHz using the 4C Array. It was published in...
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consisted of an array of 4 fixed elements to survey the sky. It produced the two Cambridgecataloguesofradiosources (the 2C catalogueofradiosources at...
Lists of X-ray sources from the Ariel V satellite 1C — First CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources 1ES — Einstein Slew Survey 1FGL, 2FGL — Lists of gamma-ray...
it was the second source conclusively identified as such. 3C48 was the first source in the Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources for which an optical...
(7C) ofradiosources was performed by the Cavendish Astrophysics Group using the Cambridge Low-Frequency Synthesis Telescope at Mullard Radio Astronomy...
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SCUBA-2 All Sky Survey Radio Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources ("3C") - Survey at 159 and 178 MHz published in 1959 HIPASS – Radio survey, the first...
station in England Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources, the revised third Cambridgecatalogueof astronomical radiosources This disambiguation page...
University in the United Kingdom, including it in the Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources (3C) as 3C 348, the 348th object detected by the survey....
astronomical catalogueof celestial radiosources as measured at 38 MHz. It was published in 1990 by the Radio Astronomy Group of the University ofCambridge. Sources...
Cavendish Astrophysics Group of the University ofCambridge. The catalogue was originally made in order to locate radiosources which were interfering with...
source catalogues. One such catalogue, the Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources (3C) in 1959 helped lead to the discovery of the first quasi-stellar...
velocity of 164,137 km/s. It is part of the Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources (3C Survey). The 3C Survey was conducted at the relatively low radio frequencies...
the CambridgeRadio Telescope working at a wavelength of 1.9 m. The remnant was also identified tentatively in the second CambridgeCatalogueofRadio Sources...
used the Cambridge Interferometer to map the radio sky, producing the Second (2C) and Third (3C) CambridgeCataloguesofRadioSources. Radio astronomers...
included in the Third Cambridge CatalogueofRadioSources (3C). In 1982, it was found that the nucleus of NGC 1218 emits a radio jet. A follow-up study in...
class of rotating variable stars for which BY Draconis is the archetypal object C – First CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources, 2C (Second Cambridge Catalog)...
Third Cambridge CatalogueofRadioSources (which are ordered by right ascension). This is also where the prefix 3C came from. The radio galaxy itself is...
measuring redshifts ofsources in the Third CambridgeCatalogueofRadioSources, it was possible to establish the number of such bright radio galaxies per volume...