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    The First Astronomical Radio Source Ever Observed Was
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The First Astronomical Radio Source Ever Observed Was

Question 87

Question 87

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The first astronomical radio source ever observed was:


A) the Andromeda Galaxy
B) the galactic center, in the constellation Sagittarius
C) thunderstorms
D) the Earth
E) Jupiter

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