Astronomers solve the 60-year mystery of quasars, the most powerful objects in the universe

An artist’s rendering of quasar P172+18. Credit: ESO-M Kornmesser

Scientists have unlocked one of the biggest mysteries of quasars—the brightest, most powerful objects in the universe—by discovering that they are ignited by galaxies colliding.

First discovered 60 years ago, quasars can shine as brightly as a trillion stars packed into a volume the size of our solar system. In the decades since…

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News Source: phys.org


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