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76. Location on Jupiter of a source of radio noise
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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A search of old records of cosmic noise, taken in the Radiophysics Laboratory at 18·3 Mc./s., has confirmed the discovery, by Burke and Franklin [1], of radio radiation from Jupiter, and has further shown that in 1951 the radio radiation came from a very localized region of the planet.
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