What is quasar ? Explain Briefly
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Shining so brightly that they eclipse the ancient galaxies that contain them, quasars are distant objects powered by black holes a billion times as massive as our sun. Astronomers called them "quasi-stellar radio sources," or "quasars," because the signals came from one place, like a star.
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a massive and extremely remote celestial object, emitting exceptionally large amounts of energy, and typically having a starlike image in a telescope. It has been suggested that quasars contain massive black holes and may represent a stage in the evolution of some galaxies.
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