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THIS communication presents a preliminary report of the detection of a strong source of X-rays in the vicinity of the constellation Crux.
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HARRIES, J., MCCRACKEN, K., FRANCEY, R. et al. A Strong X-ray Source in the Vicinity of the Constellation Crux. Nature 215, 38–40 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/215038b0
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