quasar kuâsâr (#), setârevaš (#) Fr.: quasar An compact, extragalactic object which is highly
luminous and looks like a star. Their redshifts can be large and their
brightness varies. Quasars have an intrinsic luminosity which can reach
some 100 times that of bright galaxies. They are thought to be active
galactic nuclei with a size a little larger than the solar system.
The first quasar to be identified as such, in 1963, Etymology (EN): From quas(i) + (stell)ar (object). Etymology (PE): Setârevaš, from setâré, → star,
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