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- 3C_48 abstract "3C48 was the first of many faint, starlike quasi-stellar objects which later were named quasars.3C48 was the first source in the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources for which an optical identification was found by Allan Sandage and Thomas A. Matthews in 1960 through interferometry.Jesse L. Greenstein and Thomas Matthews found that it had a redshift of 0.367, making it one of the highest redshift sources then known.It was not until 1982 that the surrounding faint galactic "nebulosity" was confirmed to have the same redshift as 3C48, cementing its identification as an object in a distant galaxy. This was also the first solid identification of a quasar with a surrounding galaxy at the same redshift.".
- 3C_48 thumbnail Radio_map_of_quasar_3C48.jpg?width=300.
- 3C_48 wikiPageID "1540206".
- 3C_48 wikiPageLength "3084".
- 3C_48 wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- 3C_48 wikiPageRevisionID "638728259".
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Sandage.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Category:3C_objects.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1960.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quasars.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Comoving_distance.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Giga-.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Interferometry.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink J2000.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Jesse_L._Greenstein.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Light-year.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Light_travel_time.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink PG_(star_catalog).
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Quasar.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Second.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Third_Cambridge_Catalogue_of_Radio_Sources.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_A._Matthews.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink Triangulum.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLink File:Radio_map_of_quasar_3C48.jpg.
- 3C_48 wikiPageWikiLinkText "3C 48".
- 3C_48 appmagV "16.2".
- 3C_48 constellationName Triangulum.
- 3C_48 distLy "3900000000".
- 3C_48 distLy "4500000000".
- 3C_48 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- 3C_48 epoch J2000.
- 3C_48 hasPhotoCollection 3C_48.
- 3C_48 name "3".
- 3C_48 names "PG 0134+329, QSO B0134+329".
- 3C_48 notes "First quasar discovered".
- 3C_48 sizeV "0.6".
- 3C_48 type "E".
- 3C_48 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quasar.
- 3C_48 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 3C_48 z "0.367".
- 3C_48 z "110024".
- 3C_48 subject Category:3C_objects.
- 3C_48 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1960.
- 3C_48 subject Category:Quasars.
- 3C_48 hypernym C.
- 3C_48 type SoccerClubSeason.
- 3C_48 type Object.
- 3C_48 type Survey.
- 3C_48 comment "3C48 was the first of many faint, starlike quasi-stellar objects which later were named quasars.3C48 was the first source in the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources for which an optical identification was found by Allan Sandage and Thomas A. Matthews in 1960 through interferometry.Jesse L.".
- 3C_48 label "3C 48".
- 3C_48 sameAs 3سي_48_(شبه_نجم).
- 3C_48 sameAs 3C_48.
- 3C_48 sameAs 3C_48.
- 3C_48 sameAs 3C_48.
- 3C_48 sameAs m.058zsm.
- 3C_48 sameAs 3C_48.
- 3C_48 sameAs 3C_48.
- 3C_48 sameAs 3C_48.
- 3C_48 sameAs Q2986936.
- 3C_48 sameAs Q2986936.
- 3C_48 sameAs 3C_48.
- 3C_48 wasDerivedFrom 3C_48?oldid=638728259.
- 3C_48 depiction Radio_map_of_quasar_3C48.jpg.
- 3C_48 isPrimaryTopicOf 3C_48.