Quasars are too far away for a real photo, [but the related link] has an artists impression of what a quasar should look like.
A quasar is a lot like a black hole, in that it was once a star. There are many spikes that do project from the center of the quasar. These are optical spikes. they are like a glare that the telescopes see when they look at a star. if you look at the sun off of a mirror, you can see the same optical spikes from the sun. It is basically a You can also see another line that extends from both sides of the quasar. These lines that you see are actually super heated gas that has been shot out from the center of the quasar. These streams extend many light-years away from the quasar. If you want to learn more, look at some of the Hubble pictures of quasars.
it depends on how you're using it. quasar sounds correct if it's a thing
The word quasar is short for quasi-stellar radio source.
Astronomers have detected a quasar in a distant galaxy.
The temperature of a quasar is directly related to its overall energy output. Quasars are extremely hot and luminous objects, with higher temperatures corresponding to higher energy outputs. This means that as the temperature of a quasar increases, so does its energy output.
A supernova explosion releases greatly more energy than our Sun in its entire lifetime.
A quasar is a lot like a black hole, in that it was once a star. There are many spikes that do project from the center of the quasar. These are optical spikes. they are like a glare that the telescopes see when they look at a star. if you look at the sun off of a mirror, you can see the same optical spikes from the sun. It is basically a You can also see another line that extends from both sides of the quasar. These lines that you see are actually super heated gas that has been shot out from the center of the quasar. These streams extend many light-years away from the quasar. If you want to learn more, look at some of the Hubble pictures of quasars.
I assume the answer is probably supposed to be "quasar", though they don't really "look like a star".
It is not.
quasar
Quasar
a large redshift in the spectrum of the quasar.
Quasar Padamsee was born in 1978.
Twin Quasar was created in 1979.
it depends on how you're using it. quasar sounds correct if it's a thing
A binary quasar is a pair of quasars which gravitationally interact with each other, unlike a standard double quasar, which does not interact.
Quasi-stellar radio source.See related for information about a quasar