Active galactic nuclei containing a massive black hole.
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1 It might convert a part of our Galactic arm into a quasar .
2 The galaxies host a bright quasar that may have illuminated the structures.
3 Once that quasar forms, even a ruinously low efficiency becomes sufficient.
4 They thought perhaps the quasar 's surrounding galaxy was obscured by dust.
5 The Hubble telescope has discovered the brightest quasar ever seen in the early universe.
6 The quasar has the brightness of about 600 trillion suns.
7 Huge bubbling clumps congealed around the quasar grenades, smothering them.
8 She fired another quasar grenade from her forearm magazine, aiming along the corridor at Desmond.
9 But suppose our Galactic arm implodes into a quasar .
10 For example, a black-hole-powered object called a quasar produces prodigious amounts of energy, including radio waves.
11 The light is then re-emitted in a different wavelength, creating a unique spectrum for each quasar .
12 The Hubble Space Telescope has photographed the eerie, green-glowing gas highlighted by a recently deceased quasar .
13 It's one thing to observe the light from a quasar at the edge of the universe.
14 Such an intense light would still be hopelessly dim compared with the colossal output from a quasar .
15 To feed a healthy quasar requires that its black hole eat up to ten stars per year.
16 Discovering a quasar has become routine.
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