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Quasar - Wikipedia
A quasar is an extremely luminous active galactic nucleus (AGN). It is sometimes known as a quasi-stellar object, abbreviated QSO. The emission from an AGN ... en.wikipedia.org
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Quasi-stellar Objects | EBSCO Research Starters
A quasi-stellar object is the bright, active core of a distant galaxy. These objects include the brightest and most distant objects in the universe. Overview. www.ebsco.com
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Quasi-stellar objects: possible local origin - PubMed
These objects are not of galactic size or nature, and are not associated with galaxies or clusters of galaxies. The continuing energy source for such enormous ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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quasi-stellar
ˌquasi-ˈstellar, a. Astr. [f. quasi adv. and prefix + stellar a.] Giving a star-like (i.e. unresolved) image on a photograph but believed not to be a star; chiefly in quasi-stellar object (= quasar), ˌquasi-stellar (radio) source.1963 Sci. Amer. Dec. 54/1 In recognition of their small size, and for ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quasi-star - Wikipedia
A quasi-star is a hypothetical type of extremely large and luminous star that may have existed early in the history of the Universe. Unlike modern stars ... en.wikipedia.org
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QUASI-STELLAR OBJECT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Her last paper explored quasi-stellar objects – giant, bright galaxy centers powered by super massive black holes – the light of which would make a ... www.merriam-webster.com
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2MASS J13260399+7023462
2MASS J13260399+7023462 is an extremely bright Quasar (quasi-stellar object or QSO). This is one of the brightest quasi-stellar objects known with only 15 known to be brighter. wikipedia.org
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Quasi-Stellar Objects (QSO) - Stargazing.net
Quasi-Stellar Objects (QSO) is class of objects beyond our Milky Way Galaxy that have a starlike visual appearance except that the optical spectrum has a large ... www.stargazing.net
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Hubble Quasars - NASA Science
Quasars occur when immense amounts of matter fall into a supermassive black hole, spiraling around it in the form of a disk before entering. science.nasa.gov
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Quasar (Quasi-Stellar Radio Source) | EBSCO Research Starters
Quasars, or quasi-stellar radio sources, are the brightest known objects in the universe. They can be ten to ten thousand times brighter than the entire Milky ... www.ebsco.com
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Quasi-stellar Objects—A Progress Report - Nature
After nine years, quasars are still puzzling astronomers. This review brings the story up to date. You have full access to this article via your institution. www.nature.com
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quasar
quasar Astr. (ˈkweɪsɑː(r), -zɑː(r)) [f. quasistellar a.] Any of a class of celestial objects that give a star-like (i.e. unresolved) image on a photograph and have a spectrum showing a large red shift, usu. taken to indicate great remoteness and immense power.1964 H.-Y. Chiu in Physics Today May 21/... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quasar (disambiguation)
Quasar (QSR: quasi-stellar radio source; QSO: quasi-stellar object) is an astronomical body producing vast amounts of energy, an energized galactic core wikipedia.org
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CLASS B1359+154
CLASS B1359+154 is a quasar, or quasi-stellar object, that has a redshift of 3.235. wikipedia.org
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NGC 4999
ultraviolet light source – it is believed that its notable bar structure suppresses star formation, indicating this ultraviolet light may possibly be due to a quasi-stellar wikipedia.org
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