A size of ∼1 au for the radio source Sgr A* at the centre of the Milky Way
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Paul T. P. Ho | Zhi-Qiang Shen | Zhi-qiang Shen | P. Ho | J.-H. Zhao | K. Lo | M. Liang | K. Y. Lo | J.-H. Zhao | M.-C. Liang | J.H. Zhao
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