a large redshift in the spectrum of the quasar.
Astronomers have detected a quasar in a distant galaxy.
You might be referring to a quasar.
quasar
Quasar: A very distant, immensely bright object.
No. A quasar is an object observed in some distant galaxies believed to be a supermassive black hole, millions to billions of times the mass of the sun, feeding on superheated matter. A quasar is many times more powerful than the sun.
quasar : a very bright, very distant object, similar to a star
A distant galaxy that appears as bright as a near star.
The evidence for the extreme distance is the extreme redshift. Also, in many cases, a coincidence has been found between a quasar and a galaxy.The evidence for the extreme distance is the extreme redshift. Also, in many cases, a coincidence has been found between a quasar and a galaxy.The evidence for the extreme distance is the extreme redshift. Also, in many cases, a coincidence has been found between a quasar and a galaxy.The evidence for the extreme distance is the extreme redshift. Also, in many cases, a coincidence has been found between a quasar and a galaxy.
A quasi-stellar radio source (quasar) is a powerfully energetic and distant galaxy with an active galactic nucleus which most probably houses a supermassive black hole.Not quite. A quasar is believed to be a disk of superheated matter that is about to fall into a supermassive black hole.
It is not.
It could be, but the definition quasi-star depends on the radiation output, NOT the shape.
Quasar Padamsee was born in 1978.