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A radio object is something in the Cosmos that emits relatively strong radio waves.

These include pulsars, quasars, and radio galaxies that all emit very intense radio waves.

Weaker objects include more local bodies, such as the Sun, Jupiter, and our own Milky Way galaxies' center.

Others include remnants of supernovae and the cosmic background radiation of the Universe.

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