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Quasars and Their Host Galaxies

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Quasars reside in a variety of galaxies, from normal to highly disturbed. When seen through ground-based telescopes, these compact, enigmatic light sources resemble stars, yet they are billions of light-years away and several hundred billion times brighter than normal stars.

Credit: John Bahcall (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton) Mike Disney (University of Wales) and NASA/ESA

 

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Id:opo9635a
Object:IRAS F03161-3437, IRAS 13218+0552, Quasars, PG 0052+251, PHL 909, IRAS 04505-2958, PG 1012+008, QSO 0316-346
Type:Quasars, Black Holes & Active Galaxies
Instru-ment:WFPC2
Width:600
Height:463

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