What did the first quasars look like? The nearest quasars are now known to be supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies. Gas and dust that falls toward a quasar glows brightly, sometimes outglowing the entire home galaxy. The quasars th...
What did the first quasars look like? The nearest quasars are now known to be supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies. Gas and dust that falls toward a quasar glows brightly, sometimes outglowing the entire home galaxy. The quasars that formed in the first billion years of the universe are more mysterious, though, with even the nature of the surrounding gas still unknown. *** HAND MADE IN LONDON in 1-2 DAYS *** NOTE: Personalise by adding name or remove text in fields provided. £5 from every Jigsaw Puzzle will go directly to the BABY LIFE LINE CHARITY Image credit: NASA/ESA/ESO/Wolfram Freudling et al. (STECF)
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