
1) SHIELD agent 2) Apple II game 3) Bygone electronics brand 4) Celestial body 5) Cosmic radiator 6) Deep-space energy source 7) Distant energy source 8) Distant galactic object 9) Distant radio wave source 10) Distant radiowave source 11) English rock music group 12) Faraway energy source 13) Hang glider
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Quasars (ɑːr) or quasi-stellar radio sources are the most energetic and distant members of a class of objects called active galactic nuclei (AGN). Quasars are extremely luminous and were first identified as being high redshift sources of electromagnetic energy, including radio waves and visible light, that appeared to be similar to stars, rather...
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[motorcycle] The Quasar was a semi-enclosed feet forward motorcycle, created by Malcolm Newell and Ken Leaman, who made a number of similar vehicles. It used an 850 cc engine built by Reliant Motors and was capable of cruising at 90–100 mph (145–160 km/h) and exceeding 100 mph in favourable conditions. ==Design== In the Quasar, the ride...
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[video game] Quasar is a video game for the Apple II computer, created by Jonathan Dubman and published by Aristotle Software in 1983. The game was written in Assembly Language for the 6502 micro processor used in the Apple II. The object of Quasar is to earn points by surrounding and eliminating your opponents, the `light-cycles`. You cont...
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any of a class of rare cosmic objects of high luminosity that often have strong radio emission that is observed at great distances. These objects are ... [14 related articles]
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The highly energetic core of a remote active galaxy; quasars are the most luminous objects in the universe, capable of radiating over a trillion times as much energy as the Sun from a region little larger than the Solar System. The first quasars were found because of their radio emission and were ca...
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A specific type of quasi-stellar source.
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A very remote, highly luminous body. They are now known to be the cores of very energetic galaxies although precisely what makes them so luminous is uncertain.
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Quasi-stellar object observed mainly in radio waves. Quasars are extragalactic objects believed to be the very distant centers of active galaxies.
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An unusually bright object found in the remote areas of the universe. Quasars release incredible amounts of energy and are among the oldest and farthest objects in the known universe. They may be the nuclei of ancient, active galaxies.
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Quasi-stellar Radio Source - A very luminous but distant galaxy, formed very early on in the history of the Universe.
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QUASi-stellAR radio source
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Quasar means 'quasi-stellar radar source'. These are objects which look like stars but are not. (They are only visible in big telescopes, because of their great distance from us. A typical quasar differs most noticeably from a star because it gives off the same intensity of light as would one million million suns. This is quite impressive, but even...
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[
n] - a starlike object that may send out radio waves and other forms of energy
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quasar Short for quasi-stellar radio source. A compact, starlike celestial body with a power output greater than our entire galaxy. Believed to be the oldest and most distant objects ever detected, quasars are billions of light-years from earth and moving away from us at nearly 80 percent of the speed of light. Quasars appear to be stars, but the...
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Quasars are not stars. They are galaxies traveling away from us at tremendous speeds
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Quasars are not stars. They are galaxies traveling away from us at tremendous speeds
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A faint blue, star-like object commonly considered to be extremely distant, probably an unusual nucleus of a galaxy. It has a tendency to flare.
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A UK-based clinical trial network, researching the treatments for bowel cancer.
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quasi-stellar radio source noun a starlike object that may send out radio waves and other forms of energy; many have large red shifts
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One of the most distant extragalactic objects known, discovered in 1963. Quasars appear starlike, but each emits more energy than 100 giant galaxies. They are thought to be at the centre of galaxies, their brilliance emanating from the stars and gas falling towards an immense black hole at their nucleus. The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed that...
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A very distant, immensely bright object.
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Quasars are not stars. They are galaxies traveling away from us at tremendous speeds
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one of over a thousand known extragalactic objects, starlike in appearance and having spectra with characteristically large redshifts, that are thought to be the most distant and most luminous objects in the universe. Also called
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