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Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
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Graph of visual magnitude against redshift , Figure 2 from 1/1/12
Graph of visual magnitude against redshift , Figure 2 from 1/1/12
Amplification of QSO magnitudes by weak gravitational lenses
Amplification of QSO magnitudes by weak gravitational lenses
On the inability of weak gravitational lenses and microlenses to act as amplifiers of QSO magnitudes
On the inability of weak gravitational lenses and microlenses to act as amplifiers of QSO magnitudes
On the inability of weak gravitational lenses and microlenses to act as amplifiers of QSO magnitudes
On the inability of weak gravitational lenses and microlenses to act as amplifiers of QSO magnitudes
D. Walsh, Observations of Gravitational Lenses.
D. Walsh, Observations of Gravitational Lenses.
TLS from Alan Lightman and Roberta Brawer (Department of Physics, MIT), to FH
TLS from Alan Lightman and Roberta Brawer (Department of Physics, MIT), to FH
Halton Arp and Geoffrey Burbidge, Relationship of the peculiar hydrogen cloud in the Virgo Cluster to the quasar 3C 273
Halton Arp and Geoffrey Burbidge, Relationship of the peculiar hydrogen cloud in the Virgo Cluster to the quasar 3C 273
C.L. Carilli, J.H. van Gorkom and John T. Stocke, Disturbed neutral hydrogen in the galaxy NGC3067 pointing to the quasar 3C232, Nature 338 (9 March 1989), pp. 134-136.
C.L. Carilli, J.H. van Gorkom and John T. Stocke, Disturbed neutral hydrogen in the galaxy NGC3067 pointing to the quasar 3C232, Nature 338 (9 March 1989), pp. 134-136.
Patrick J. McCarthy, Wil van Brueghel and Hyron Spinrad, The unusual stellar object associated with the radio source 3C 435B, Astronomical Journal 97:1 (January 1989), pp. 36-41 and 292
Patrick J. McCarthy, Wil van Brueghel and Hyron Spinrad, The unusual stellar object associated with the radio source 3C 435B, Astronomical Journal 97:1 (January 1989), pp. 36-41 and 292
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