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<p>have flux densities of the order of 1-100 janskys. For example, the <a href="page.php?w=Third_Cambridge_Catalogue_of_Radio_Sources">Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources</a> lists some 300 to 400 radio sources in the Northern Hemisphere brighter than 9&nbsp;Jy at 159&nbsp;MHz. This range makes the jansky a suitable unit for <a href="page.php?w=radio_astronomy">radio astronomy</a>.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=Gravitational_waves">Gravitational waves</a> also carry energy, so their flux density can also be expressed in terms of janskys.  Typical</p><p>
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