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Quasar illustration
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Active galactic nucleus illustration
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Bipolar radiation jets emitting from an active galactic nucleus (AGN) illustration An AGN is a supermassive black hole at the centre of a galaxy tha
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The Capodiomonte Deep Field in the Corvus Constellation
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Illustration of the quasar ULAS J11200641
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Artwork of Active Galactic Nucleus
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Astrology Alphabet QUASAR enigmatic supermassive brightest object of the Relict radiation of distant galaxies in The Universe Hieroglyphics charact
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Astrology Alphabet PULSAR Enigmatic supermassive object of the Impulse radiation of distant galaxies in The Universe Hieroglyphics character sign (
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Astrology Alphabet QUASAR Enigmatic supermassive brightest object of the Relict radiation of distant galaxies in The Universe Hieroglyphics charact
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Sir Bernard Lovell View of Sir Bernard Lovell (born 1913) in front of his telescope at Jodrell Bank near Manchester England After a wartime career
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Quasar illustration
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Quasar illustration
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Astrology QUASAR (Relict radiation)
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Two double quasars HST images
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Supermassive black hole in early universe illustration
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Double quasars illustration
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Galaxies trapped in supermassive black hole illustration
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Spinning neutron star abstract illustration
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Black hole abstract illustration
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Cosmic rays Artwork of cosmic rays from an energetic astronomical event (lower right) hitting Earths atmosphere (at centre) and causing an air show
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Fiery glowing plasma in space illustration by SAKKMESTERKESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Green glowing plasma in space illustration by SAKKMESTERKESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Abstract illustration by SAKKMESTERKESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Orange glowing plasma force fields illustration
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Green glowing plasma force fields illustration
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Blue glowing neutron star abstract illustration
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Abstract illustration by SAKKMESTERKESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Abstract illustration
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Glowing plasma force fields illustration
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THIS PICTURE MAY NOT BE USED TO STATE OR IMPLY THE ENDORSEMENT BY NRAO AUI OR NSF OF ANY COMPANY OR PRODUCT False-colour radio map of the q
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This image may not be used to state or imply ESA endorsement of any company or product Jets from a galactic supermassive black hole illustration T
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Multidimensional plasma conceptual illustration
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Multidimensional plasma force field conceptual illustration
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Birth of massive black hole conceptual illustration
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Qubit conceptual illustration by SAKKMESTERKESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration of a distant quasar
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Illustration showing a quasar (orange) surrounded by a gas halo (blue) in the early universe The quasar has two powerful jets and a supermassive blac
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Illustration showing a galaxy pulling in cool gas (orange) from its surroundings Using the Very Large Telescope (VLT) astronomers were able to obser
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Cloverleaf quasar
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THIS PICTURE MAY NOT BE USED TO STATE OR IMPLY NOAO ENDORSEMENT OF ANY COMPANY OR PRODUCT Quasar 3C 273 optical image The quasar (centre) i
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Chandra X-ray Observatory in shuttle cargo bay
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Quintuple quasar (SDSS J10044112)
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Twin quasar (Q0957561)
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Luminous arc gravitational lensing
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Optical CCD image of the double quasar 0957561
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False colour radio image of the Einstein Ring MG16541346 This consists of a quasar (cross at centre frame) 28 billion light years (ly) distant wit
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Quasar 3C 273 composite image
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Quasar Artwork of jets emerging from the centre of a quasar Many billions of times brighter than stars they are thought to be galaxies centred arou
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Superluminal expansion in quasar 3C 273
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X-ray map of the whole sky obtained by the ROSAT satellite It shows about 50000 X-ray sources whose intensity runs from red for the less intense sou
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X-ray image of quasar 3C 273 by Einstein Obs
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Radio spectrum of the quasar 3C 273
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Dusty galaxy
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Quasar
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Quasar Artwork of a quasar at the centre of a galaxy Quasars are immensely distant objects and so are seen as they were many billions of years ago
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Quasar
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Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy
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Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy
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Radio image of quasar 0137012 at a wavelength of 18cm The quasar is 3000 million light-years away Its central core (small white spot at centre) ha
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False colour X-ray image of quasar 3C 273 and its jet recorded by the Eistein Observatory satellite 3C 273 was the first quasar to be identified and
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Spiral galaxy NGC 2841
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Active galaxy artwork An active galaxy is thought to have a black hole (black centre) at its centre This can account for the energetic radiation a
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Active galaxies X-ray image
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Active galaxy NGC 7742 Hubble space telescope (HST) optical image of the active spiral galaxy NGC 7742 This is an example of a Seyfert galaxy which
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Optical CCD (Charge Coupled Device) of the spiral galaxy NGC 2841 NGC 2841 is classified as a LINER (Low Ionisation Nuclear Emission-Line Regions) ga
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Colliding galaxies Supercomputer simulation showing the gas content of two colliding spiral galaxies Temperature is represented by colour blue (coo
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Black hole model
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Microquasar at radio wavelengths
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Artists impression of the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) in orbit over the Earth Due for launch in September 1995 ISO will have a 60cm diameter C
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Quasar Illustration depicting a quasar (quasi- stellar object) Quasars are galaxies which are very distant but very luminous so they appear star-li
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Radio telescope Illustration of a radio telescope at night with its dish pointed towards the stars The telescopes dish reflects incoming radio wave
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Palomar Observatory dome Road approach to the dome that houses the Hale telescope at Palomar Observatory in California USA This reflector telescope
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Palomar Observatory dome USA
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Hale telescope Palomar Observatory USA
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Palomar Hale Telescope dome
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Hale telescope View of the dome of the 5 metre (200-inch) Hale telescope at Mount Palomar California USA When this reflecting mirror telescope was
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Illustration of an active quasar in a galaxy The quasar is emitting from the centre of a spiral galaxy The quasar is powered by material falling in
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Gravitational lensing illustration
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Quasar emission and magnetic field illustration
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Hubble Space Telescopes 100000th image Hubble Space Telescope image showing a quasar a new galaxy and foreground objects The quasar is at centre
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Martin Ryle British astronomer
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Martin Rees British astrophysicist
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Bracewell Sundial at Very Large Array USA
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Bracewell Sundial at Very Large Array USA
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Very Large Array USA
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Very Large Array antenna 25-metre antenna inside the Antenna Assembly Building at the Very Large Array (VLA) on the Plains of San Agustin New Mexico
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Very Large Array antenna USA
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Very Large Array USA
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Radio pictures of quasar 3C 273 Taken in July 1977 March 1978 June 1979 and July 1980 they show apparent faster-than-light orsuperluminal expans
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Very Large Array USA
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Very Large Array antenna USA
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Very Large Array USA
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Quasar observations Chandra X-ray Observatory
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Interacting quasar Hubble space telescope (HST) optical image of a quasar (bright at centre) interacting with a companion galaxy The galaxys core
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Radio map of the double quasar (0957561) taken with the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope New Mexico These two images of a single distant qua
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Einstein Cross Quasar Gravitation Lens G2237 plus 0305 NASA photograph
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Radio map of one of the two images of the double quasar 0957561 with suspected lens galaxy nearby (blue fuzzy oval in background) A double quasar is
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Quasar 3C 273 Coloured Chandra X-ray telescope image of quasar 3C 273 A quasar results from the activity of a supermassive black hole at the core of
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