LOFAR: how high-resolution radio observations can help us understand supermassive black holes
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Read moreDeep Sky Notes ate articles which have been submitted by members. This provides more prompt publication than might have been
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Read moreThis faint periodic comet was discovered by Paul Wild on 1990 January 21.98. It was discovered using a 0.40-m Schmidt
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