Abstract

Undoubtedly the most dramatic event this year on the xray astronomy scene was, paradoxically, observed by radio astronomers – the radio outburst from the xray star Cygnus X-3. On the evening of 2 September, Canadian radio astronomers at the Algonquin observatory working at a frequency of 10.5 GHz observed from the direction of this source the greatest radio outburst yet recorded.

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