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How does a quasars differ from other celestial bodies?

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A quasar is made up of two key parts. The first is the supermassive black hole. A supermassive black hole is a black hole that is over a billion times the mass of our Sun. Black holes have very strong gravitational pulls, so they draw in objects around them.

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