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Stages in the development and main results of studies of the radio emission of the Sun, Moon, planets, Galactic and extragalactic sources at Gorkii are described. Major achievements are noted, including the discovery of a hot core in the depths of the Moon, the polarised Galactic radio background, etc.

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    The ratio of the power of an isotropic source of radiation located at the same place as the observed object that would give rise at the receiver to the same power flux density as the observed object, to the power flux density of the incident radiation from the object.

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Kislyakov, A.G., Razin, V.A., Troitskii, V.S., Tseitlin, N.M. (2012). Radio Astronomy Studies in Gorkii. In: Braude, S., et al. A Brief History of Radio Astronomy in the USSR. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 382. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2834-9_2

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