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Harvard radio astronomers have discovered a new pulsating radio source with a pulse repetition period of 0.73968 ± 0.00002 s.
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Hewish, A., Bell, S. J., Pilkington, J. D. H., Scott, P. F., and Collins, R. A., Nature, 217, 709 (1968).
Pilkington, J. D. H., Hewish, A., Bell, S. J., and Cole, T. W., Nature, 218, 126 (1968).
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HUGUENIN, G., TAYLOR, J., GOAD, L. et al. New Pulsating Radio Source. Nature 219, 576–577 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/219576a0
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