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What is a quasar?
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Quasars (Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources) are extremely bright galactic centers powered by supermassive black holes accreting matter. They were more common in the early universe when more gas was available. A single quasar can outshine its entire host galaxy, emitting across the electromagnetic spectrum.
Key Insight
Quasars (Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources) are extremely bright galactic centers powered by supermassive black holes accreting matter.
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