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  2. 3C 454.3 - Wikipedia

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    3C 454.3 is a blazar (a type of quasar with a jet oriented toward Earth) located away from the galactic plane.It is one of the brightest gamma ray sources in the sky, [2] and is one of the most luminous astronomical object ever observed, with a maximum absolute magnitude of -31.4. [3]

  3. Blazar - Wikipedia

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    A blazar is an active galactic nucleus (AGN) with a relativistic jet (a jet composed of ionized matter traveling at nearly the speed of light) directed very nearly towards an observer. Relativistic beaming of electromagnetic radiation from the jet makes blazars appear much brighter than they would be if the jet were pointed in a direction away ...

  4. Markarian 501 - Wikipedia

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    Markarian 501 (or Mrk 501) is a galaxy with a spectrum extending to the highest energy gamma rays. [4] It is a blazar or BL Lac object, which is an active galactic nucleus with a jet that is shooting towards the Earth.

  5. Can You Find the Hidden Objects in These Pictures? - AOL

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    Below, you’ll find an assortment of images with hidden objects. Think of them as hidden picture games for all moods and seasons. Up the challenge by giving yourself only 45 seconds to spot each ...

  6. Category:Blazars - Wikipedia

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  7. S5 0014+81 - Wikipedia

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    The object is an OVV (optically violent variable) quasar, a type of blazar.It belongs to the most energetic subclass of active galactic nuclei, which are produced by the rapid accretion of matter by a central supermassive black hole, changing gravitational energy to light energy that can be visible across cosmic distances.