What evidence is there that quasars are small?
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Because quasars can change their brightness quickly, you can conclude they must be small—only a few times larger than our solar system. Observations of the spectra of hazy objects near quasars and the spectra of quasar fuzz show that quasars are the active cores of very distant galaxies.
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