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quasar Meaning in Bengali



 কোয়েসার,

Noun:

কোয়েসার,





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A quasar (/ˈkweɪzɑːr/; also known as a quasi-stellar object, abbreviated QSO) is an extremely luminous active galactic nucleus (AGN), in which a supermassive.


of quasars.


More than a million quasars have been observed, so any list on Wikipedia is necessarily a selection of them.


Proper naming of quasars are.


A large quasar group (LQG) is a collection of quasars (a form of supermassive black hole active galactic nuclei) that form what are thought to constitute.


273 is a quasar located in the constellation of Virgo.


It was the first quasar ever to be identified.


It is the optically brightest quasar in the sky.


BR1202-0725 (QSO 1202-07) refers to a quasar that the Lyman alpha emitting galaxy is near.


The quasar itself lies at z=4.


11 is a large quasar group located in the constellations of Leo and Virgo.


SDSS J0303-0019 is a distant quasar in the z≥6 regime.


It is one of the first two quasars discovered that appear to be "dust-free", the other being QSO.


HE0450-2958 is an unusual quasar.


It has been called the "naked quasar" and the "quasar without a home" because it appears to lack a host galaxy.


violent variable quasar (OVV), which is known in the astronomical community for its variations in the visible, radio, and x-ray bands.


The quasar was observed.


complete, as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) alone detected 200000 quasars, which likely may be the homes of billion-solar-mass black holes.


QSR J1819+3845 is a quasar notable for being the most variable known extragalactic radio source.


[when?] This quasar shows variations of factors of four.


7″ TON 618 is a hyperluminous, broad-absorption-line, radio-loud quasar located near the border of the constellations Canes Venatici and Coma Berenices.


The Cloverleaf quasar (H1413+117, QSO J1415+1129) is a bright, gravitationally lensed quasar.



Synonyms:

celestial body; quasi-stellar radio source; heavenly body;

Antonyms:

artifact;

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