Hubble Telescope Discovers Rare Pair of Quasars in Merging Galaxies

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The Hubble Space Telescope has captured the image of two gravitationally-bound quasars generating a massive amount of brightness inside two merging galaxies. Quasars are objects emitting a large number of energies as they absorb gas, dust and anything within their gravitational area. The quasars existed when the universe was merely three billion years old. The study of finding a pair of quasars is relatively a new area of research and the modern technologically equipped astronomical observatories have enabled scientists to discover the areas where the quasars are active.
Topics:science#astronomy#astronomy-research#galaxies#hubble-space-telescope#quasars#supermassive-black-holes
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