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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.
Hercules is a constellation pattern of stars in the sky. Certainly not a galaxy.
he is a constellation. Not a star!!!!
What we see as constellations is actually a 2-dimensional projection of the different stars in the galaxy. In ancient times, people saw patterns in the sky and so we got constellations. The constellation of Hercules was listed by Ptolemy but it is unknown who first named the constellation.
Astronomers have detected a quasar in a distant galaxy.
No. A Quasar is a Black hole in center of some Galaxies. I think our Galaxy has one of them.
No, not in the slightest sense. A quasar, pulsar, and galaxy are three very different things.
A constellation is NOT a galaxy.
The constellation Hercules is best viewed in July.
Yes, there is a constellation with that name. "Hercules" also has several other meanings.
The number of stars in the constellation Hercules is debated, but most agree on 14-22 stars in the constellation.
Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.