Radio-Frequency Radiation from the Rosette Nebula

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A RECENT radio survey of the galactic anti-centre region, made at 242 Mc./s. with the Ohio State University radio telescope, has revealed an intense extended radio source in the constellation of Monoceros. The co-ordinates of the radio source agree closely with the position of the Rosette nebula surrounding the galactic cluster NGC2244. Also the width in right ascension of the radio source is comparable with the diameter of the nebula. Thus, it is presumed that the radio source may be identified with the Rosette nebula.

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