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    The First Astronomical Radio Source, Identified by Karl Jansky During
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The First Astronomical Radio Source, Identified by Karl Jansky During

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Question 42

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The first astronomical radio source, identified by Karl Jansky during measurements of sources of radio noise, was


A) the center of our Galaxy.
B) the Crab Nebula.
C) Jupiter.
D) the Orion Nebula.

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