JM697796
JM697796
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11th Sep 2011
5th May 2012
This is a quasar I made. It took 40 mins to make but it was worth it. you can copy BUT you must give credit please. I hope you like it. Check out my other creations related to astronomy. user:JM697796
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Comments

  • SomeEpicGuy
    SomeEpicGuy
    9th Oct 2024
    what is quasar
  • Stevealu008
    Stevealu008
    27th Oct 2023
    a quasar is a supermassive blackhole at the center of a galaxy which is taking in soo much matter that it ionizes some in jets of matter moving 99.98% the speed of light and also is ridiculously bright (while it has no difference to a normal supermassive blackhole except it is very bright
  • Stevealu008
    Stevealu008
    27th Oct 2023
    tbh I think there is too much misconceptions about quasars soo ima say what it actually is
  • Stevealu008
    Stevealu008
    25th Oct 2023
    ahy is this tagged star it should be tagged blackhole instead
  • powderskye
    powderskye
    13th Aug 2016
    @12mrcat Me too!
  • 12mrcat
    12mrcat
    16th Apr 2015
    THANK GOD im not the only one who knows what a quasar is! i thought i was a giant nerd!
  • Antares
    Antares
    22nd Feb 2015
    BEST.ART.I'VE.EVER.SEEN
  • TJrox
    TJrox
    24th Jun 2014
    My "SCIENCE" teacher is teaching us about liquids, solids and gases (I learned this when I was 4) and forgetting the 4th state of matter! PLASMA!!!!!!!!! Is this "SCIENCE" class supposed to be for people who have never heard the word "SCIENCE"?
  • BakiBedir75
    BakiBedir75
    24th Jun 2014
    epic black hole
  • shinra
    shinra
    7th Feb 2014
    And, a quasar doesn't necessarily have to be at the center of a galaxy, it just has to take in a high volume of matter, ad yes, at some point, the super-massive black hole at the center of our galaxy will eventually take in all matter in the galaxy that will form after Andromeda and the Milky Way will collide, but that will take a very long time. Sorry, I'm done talking now.