How does quasar's luminosity is compared with our Sun,other stars, galaxies? - the sun compared to other stars
- Quasars emit more energy than 100 combined normal galaxies.
- Quasars emit large amounts of energy - can be one billion times brighter than the sun!
Friday, February 5, 2010
The Sun Compared To Other Stars How Does Quasar's Luminosity Is Compared With Our Sun,other Stars, Galaxies?
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Simply put, quasars radiate as much energy as 100 or even 1,000 large spiral galaxies like our own, but do it in a region of space smaller than the orbit of Pluto. The energy does not radiate all the quasars with the same speed, but which emit large amounts of energy emissions, that even the massive dwarf galaxies. Was fixed in fact, it was not until the Hubble Space Telescope, he reveals his true nature. To each quasar is a galaxy that has been drowned by the quasar in their centers. In return, our galaxy emits billions of times more energy than the sun, though is the population of stars between 200 and 400 billion stars. Since most stars are hundreds or thousands of times fainter than our sun. Despite a massive star may emit 100,000 times, or 1000000 times the energy of the sun, these stars are few and far between. They are insignificant next to the wrath of a quasar and a supermassive black hole that powers them.
ReplyDeleteWikipedia gives a pretty decent description of the quasars in the luminosity distance, even the super-lumen movement:
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This is 1000000000000 times brighter than the sun.
ReplyDeleteDepends what you want .... Quasar
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