A type of galaxy is probably the answer you are looking for.
However, a quasar is actually an active galactic nucleus.
Twin Quasar was created in 1979.
No, a globular cluster is a gravitationally bound cluster of stars withing a galaxy. A quasar is formed from a supermassive black hole pulling in huge quantities of matter, superheating it and producing enormous quantities of energy far more efficiently than any star or group of stars.
Quasar formation is associated with the big bang. The big bang is the model of how the universe was formed.
Not "the" quasar, but "a" quasar - there are many. A quasar is associated with a supermassive black hole, and those are generally at the center of galaxies.
Quite easily. If a planet were anywhere near a quasar source, it would not last very long.
No. A Quasar is a Black hole in center of some Galaxies. I think our Galaxy has one of them.
It is not.
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Twin Quasar was created in 1979.
Astronomers have detected a quasar in a distant galaxy.
Quasar Padamsee was born in 1978.
a large redshift in the spectrum of the quasar.
A binary quasar is a pair of quasars which gravitationally interact with each other, unlike a standard double quasar, which does not interact.
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Quasar - Wendell Vaughn - was created in 1978.
Quasi-stellar radio source.See related for information about a quasar
Scientists have only recently decided that a quasar is a galaxy with a relatively new supermassive black hole that has "recently" formed. This isn't certain, by any means; only a few years ago, there was considerable debate about what, exactly, a quasar was. As small as a star, brighter than a galaxy; nothing seemed to make sense.