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Alan Thomas Koski has written: 'Spectrophotometry of Seyfert 2 galaxies and narrow-line radio galaxies'
A radio object is something in the Cosmos that emits relatively strong radio waves. These include pulsars, quasars, and radio galaxies that all emit very intense radio waves. Weaker objects include more local bodies, such as the Sun, Jupiter, and our own Milky Way galaxies' center. Others include remnants of supernovae and the cosmic background radiation of the Universe.
Scientists use radio waves to study distant quasars because quasars emit large amounts of radio waves but not much visible light.
Radio Stars
pulsar and quasars
Quasars are galaxies which are much brighter than ordinary ones. they are as bright as 100 galaxies put together. they are also as powerful as several blackholes put together. quasars are seen as faint light from the earth this shows how powerful they are to be seen from the extreme end of the visible universe in any case if the quasars were any nearer to the earth the earth would be pulled into by the ultra strong black hole due to the extreme intense gravity.no information in the form of light or radio waves would come out of it, its presence can be inferred only from the gravitational force it exerts on the bodies close to it
quasars
Quasars
light and radio waves
yeah, that and radio waves
Light and radio waves.
Because quasars was discovered to be a strong source of radio waves.... --> Hi Armstrong SY 2011 - 2012 of MunSci!! Goodluck on your street dance and book nook!!