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Science 12 November 1965:
Vol. 150. no. 3698, pp. 883 - 884
DOI: 10.1126/science.150.3698.883

Articles

Andromeda Galaxy: Extension of the 610.5-Megacyle-per-Second Map

J. R. Dickel 1, J. M. MacLeod 1, and G. W. Swenson Jr. 1

1 Vermilion River Observatory, University of Illinois, Urbana

A radio map of the Andromeda galaxy, M 31, made with the 400-foot (122 m) radio telescope at the University of Illinois has been extended northward to cover the full optical extent of the galaxy. Several condensations of radio emission appear along the major axis of the galaxy, and other radio features are resolved.


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Radio Sources in the Vicinity of Source M 31.
C. M. Varsavsky (1967)
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Observations of the Andromeda Galaxy at 11-Centimeter Wavelength.
R. C. Cooley, M. S. Roberts, and G. W. Swenson Jr. (1967)
Science 156, 1087-1088
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