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Jan 11, 2022AT2019azh: an unusually long-lived, radio-bright thermal tidal disruption eventJul 22, 2010The First VLBI Image of the Young, Oxygen-Rich Supernova Remnant in NGC 4449Jan 21, 2003VLBI imaging of the RS CVn binary star system HR 5110Mar 8, 2006Radio Images of 3C 58: Expansion and Motion of its WispAug 7, 2002SN 1986J VLBI. The Evolution and Deceleration of the Complex Source and a Search for a Pulsar NebulaJul 5, 2007SN 1993J VLBI (IV): A Geometric Determination of the Distance to M81 with the Expanding Shock Front MethodJun 22, 2007SN 2001em: No Jet-Driven Gamma Ray Burst EventJan 3, 2012VLBI Observations of the Nearby Type IIb Supernova 2011dhApr 20, 2012VLBI for Gravity Probe B. III. A Limit on the Proper Motion of the "Core" of the Quasar 3C 454.3Apr 20, 2012VLBI for Gravity Probe B. II. Monitoring of the Structure of the Reference Sources 3C 454.3, B2250+194, and B2252+172Dec 5, 2012Radio Monitoring of the Tidal Disruption Event Swift J164449.3+573451. II. The Relativistic Jet Shuts Off and a Transition to Forward Shock X-ray/Radio EmissionJun 5, 2019The dust content of the Crab NebulaApr 1, 2019The gravitational redshift monitored with RadioAstron from near Earth up to 350,000 kmJul 9, 2021Late-Time Evolution and Modeling of the Off-Axis Gamma-ray Burst Candidate FIRST J141918.9+394036Sep 24, 2015VLBI for Gravity Probe B: The Guide Star IM PegasiSep 2, 1997Variability of the Radio Nucleus of the Galaxy M81Feb 13, 2008An extremely luminous X-ray outburst at the birth of a supernovaOct 27, 2013Radio limits on off-axis GRB afterglows and VLBI observations of SN 2003gkApr 25, 2023A radio-emitting outflow produced by the tidal disruption event AT2020vwlJun 17, 2021Luminous Late-time Radio Emission from Supernovae Detected by the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS)