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.
There is not a black hole at the center of the Canis Major constellation. Canis Major is a constellation in the night sky and does not have a physical center like a galaxy that could potentially contain a black hole.
A galaxy is larger than a supergiant constellation. A galaxy can contain billions to trillions of stars, while a supergiant constellation refers to a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky, typically within our own galaxy.
The star Arcturus is part of the constellation Boötes. It is the brightest star in this constellation and the fourth-brightest star in the night sky. Boötes is known for its kite-shaped pattern of stars that represents a herdsman or a plowman.
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No. Somewhere in the constellation Sagittarius is.
The black hole Sag A* is considered to be at the center of our galaxy.
A constellation is NOT a galaxy.
There is not a black hole at the center of the Canis Major constellation. Canis Major is a constellation in the night sky and does not have a physical center like a galaxy that could potentially contain a black hole.
galaxy well... the milky way itself is a constellation but we live in what we call the milky way galaxy.,
Because the Andromeda Galaxy or M31 is a major galaxy and is found in the constellation Andromeda.
3C 153 is a Seyfert galaxy located in the constellation Auriga.
Andromeda is a galaxy (spiral) and not a constellation
A galaxy is larger than a supergiant constellation. A galaxy can contain billions to trillions of stars, while a supergiant constellation refers to a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky, typically within our own galaxy.
The Andromeda galaxy was named after the princess Andromeda from Greek mythology. The constellation Andromeda, in which the galaxy is found, is also named after her. It was named as such because of its proximity to the constellation and its association with the myth.
Harlow Shapley determined the center of the galaxy by studying the distribution and motion of globular clusters. By observing the positions and velocities of these clusters, he discovered that they were not evenly distributed in the sky but rather congregated towards a point in the constellation Sagittarius, indicating the center of the galaxy.
Orion is a constellation in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
he is a constellation. Not a star!!!!