Why Quasars Are Called Quasi‑Stellar
Quasars, often described as quasi‑stellar objects, get their name because they look like single stars when seen through small telescopes. That star‑like appearance is a matter of perspective: quasars are extraordinarily bright but very far away, so they appear as compact points of light rather than extended objects.In reality, a quasar is the intensely luminous core of a distant galaxy. Gas and du...More
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