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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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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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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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List of acronyms: Q
QS QS – (i) quantum sufficit (Latin, "as much as suffices") QSCAT – (p) Quick Scatterometer satellite QSL – (i) Québec Sign Language QSO – (i) Quasi-Stellar 17m) QU qu – (s) Quechua language (ISO 639-1 code) Quango – (p) (British Commonwealth) QUasi Autonomous Non-Governmental Organisation Quasar – (p) Quasi-stellar wikipedia.org
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NGC 4319
In 1971, American astronomer Halton Arp noted what appeared to be a physical connection between NGC 4319 and Markarian 205, a quasi-stellar object with wikipedia.org
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نجم زائف
نظرة عامة نشأ مصطلح «كويزار» "quasar" كأختصار الجملة ("quasi-stellar radio source" «مصدر راديو شبه نجمي»)، لأن الكويزارات حددت لأول مرة كمصدر لانبعاثات مصطلح الكويزار (quasar) اختصار لعبارة الجرم شبه النجمي (quasi-stellar object) وأكتشف لأول مرة عام 1960. wikipedia.org
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NGC 7319
This quasi-stellar object is most likely being ejected from the host galaxy. wikipedia.org
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马尔滕·施密特
施密特因此将 3C 273 称为「类星体」("Quasi-Stellar Object" 或 "Quasar"),之后并发现了数千个类星体。 wikipedia.org
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Self-gravitation
Self-gravity is also necessary to understand quasi-stellar object discs, accretion disc formation, and stabilizing these discs around quasi-stellar objects wikipedia.org
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Aina Elvius
The article, "Antimatter, Quasi-stellar Objects, and the Evolution of Galaxies," was published on 23 May 1969. In January 1972, Elvius published an article in the Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union called "A Matter-Antimatter Model for Quasi-Stellar wikipedia.org
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Luca Pozzi
In 2017 he activated the cross-disciplinary “Blazing Quasi-Stellar Object” project at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN, Geneva) as wikipedia.org
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Hamburg/ESO Survey
The stated goals of the catalog are Compile samples of high-redshift (1.5 < z < 3.2), bright Quasi-stellar objects suited for high-resolution spectroscopy wikipedia.org
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