Recently, Hubble provided unprecedented views of the environment around the quasar 3C 273, revealing several unusual features never seen before. Astronomers observed blobs of varying sizes and a mysterious L-shaped filamentary structure within 16,000 light-years of the supermassive black hole. These new findings offer valuable insights into the complex surroundings of the quasar, highlighting the intricate dynamics at play in this distant region.
NASA’s Hubble sees the core of quasar 3C 273
The closest-ever look at a Quasar.
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