Accurate measurement of the declinations of radio sources
The two 90-foot steerable paraboloids of the Owens Valley Radio Observatory were used as a two-element interferometer at 960 Mc/s with various separations along a north-south baseline to measure accurately the declinations of a number of radio sources most of which were of small diameter. The measur...
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