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Interferometer observations of ten radio sources, most of them quasars, with a baseline between California and Australia.
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GUBBAY, J., LEGG, A., ROBERTSON, D. et al. Trans-Pacific Interferometer Measurements at 2,300 MHz. Nature 222, 730–733 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/222730a0
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