to be honest I'm not quite sure.... i think it's quasars are.
When you see a distant object, your focal distance increases. This means that your eyes adjust in order to focus on the object that is far away, by lengthening the shape of the lens to bring the object into focus.
If this is a homework question the answer you are probably looking for is Quasar [See related question] However, the actual question is full of inconsistencies. Brightness is defined as being observed from Earth and distance is relative to your frame of reference - Apparent magnitude [See related question - Apparent magnitude] Therefore, a bright object could be the Sun, and in normal relative terms it is distant, to some very distant. A quasar on the other hand is not very bright from Earth but it is very very distant. For the question to fit the answer, the question should be "What star like object is very luminous and very far away". or "What star like object has a high absolute magnitude and is very distant [See related question - Absolute magnitude]
If you know exactly where to look, you can see Uranus, but it looks like a very faint star. Saturn is the most distant one you can see easily.
Ursa Major isn't a physical object. It's a specific region of the sky containing millions of stars, most of them in distant galaxies far too dim to see. Since it has no "surface" the question is meaningless (it's like asking what color F sharp is).
Most people catch better from far away because they have more time to see where the object will most likely land and have more time to run for it.
Scientist investigate the early universe by observing objects that are extremely far away in space.Beause it takes time for light to travel through space,looking through a telescope is like looking back in time one travels. Looking at distant galaxies evolve through time and perhaps what caused them to form in the first place.Scientiiist have already found some very strange looking objects in the Early universe.
The prefix "tele" in "telescope" comes from the Greek word "tele," which means far or distant. So a telescope is an optical instrument that allows us to see distant objects more clearly by collecting and focusing light.
telescope
a telescope ! or binoculars
It collects the light from the object and enlarges the picture using the lense, in other words, the glass at the end focuses on that object so you many see it better.
Kinesiology - Study of movement Kinescope - to see movement Telekinesis - far, distant movement
How far a human eye one can see depends on how many particles of photons or light, a distant body emits. The farthest object visible with the naked?æhuman eye is the Andromenda galaxy, located 2.6 million light years away from Earth.