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Quasars

Quasars. By: Adam Rizzo. Quasars – A Quick Introduction. Who. QUAsi-stellAR objects Radiation from gasses falling into a supermassive black hole Around 100 million years after the big bang Center of Galaxies There are many different theories about how these objects were created. What.

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Quasars

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  1. Quasars By: Adam Rizzo

  2. Quasars – A Quick Introduction Who QUAsi-stellAR objects Radiation from gasses falling into a supermassive black hole Around 100 million years after the big bang Center of Galaxies There are many different theories about how these objects were created. What When Where Why

  3. Credits Quasar Hub How Quasars Die Anatomy of a Quasar Click on a topic to learn about it, and click on “Credits” when you are done. Human and Quasar Interaction Quasar Basics How Quasars are Made Quasars – Food for the Mind

  4. Human and Quasar Interaction Interaction We might have been created from Quasars.

  5. Credits Quasar Hub How Quasars Die Anatomy of a Quasar Click on a topic to learn about it, and click on “Credits” when you are done. Human and Quasar Interaction Quasar Basics How Quasars are Made Quasars – Food for the Mind

  6. Quasar Basics Size: Can get as big as one light-year across. Distance from Earth: As far as 15 billion light-years away. Classification: A special type of active galactic nucleus (AGN). Redshift: Very high. (Redshift is distance an object is away from us, or the speed it is traveling away from us.

  7. Credits Quasar Hub How Quasars Die Anatomy of a Quasar Click on a topic to learn about it, and click on “Credits” when you are done. Human and Quasar Interaction Quasar Basics How Quasars are Made Quasars – Food for the Mind

  8. Quasars – Food for the Mind Gravity Strong Nuclear Force Electromagnetism Weak Nuclear Force The Four Forces

  9. Quasars – Food for the Mind Special General Objects in space time follow straight paths, expect when forced to curve by another object. 13 Billion Light Years To us an instant, because anything moving at light speed to us takes an instant to get to its destination. Whether 13 miles, or 13 billion light years. Einstein’s Theories of Relativity

  10. Credits Quasar Hub How Quasars Die Anatomy of a Quasar Click on a topic to learn about it, and click on “Credits” when you are done. Human and Quasar Interaction Quasar Basics How Quasars are Made Quasars – Food for the Mind

  11. How Quasars are Made Galaxy Formation Black Hole and Matter Binary Quasar

  12. Credits Quasar Hub How Quasars Die Anatomy of a Quasar Click on a topic to learn about it, and click on “Credits” when you are done. Human and Quasar Interaction Quasar Basics How Quasars are Made Quasars – Food for the Mind

  13. How Quasars Die Material Black Hole Quantum Effects

  14. Credits Quasar Hub How Quasars Die Anatomy of a Quasar Click on a topic to learn about it, and click on “Credits” when you are done. Human and Quasar Interaction Quasar Basics How Quasars are Made Quasars – Food for the Mind

  15. Anatomy of a Quasar Specifically Radiation What is a Quasar? material Magnetic Field Radiation Jet Radio Waves Acceleration Disk Supermassive Black Hole Optical Light (Blue) X-Rays

  16. Credits Quasar Hub How Quasars Die Anatomy of a Quasar Click on a topic to learn about it, and click on “Credits” when you are done. Human and Quasar Interaction Quasar Basics How Quasars are Made Quasars – Food for the Mind

  17. Credits Created on Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 By: Adam Rizzo

  18. Sources Hatchett, Clint. Volume 6 Stars and Galaxies . Danbury: Grolier Education, 1998. Marcel Bergmann PhD 2002, University of Texas, Austin. “Mario Mayhem.” 2010. 12 December 2010. <http://www.mariomayhem.com/downloads/sound_tracks/super_mario_galaxy_2_soundtrack.php>. Memareaste. “Quasar Black Hole.” YouTube. 21 November 2010. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnj-X0bn9BA&feature=player_embedded#!>. “Moon Soup.” 17 December 2010. <http://rickpdx.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/radio-program-mad-liberation-by-moonlight/>. “New World Encyclopedia.” 2 April 2008. 12 December 2010. <http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Electromagnetic_spectrum>. Parker, Steve. Beyond the Solar System: From Red Giants to Black Holes. New York: The Rosen Group, 2008. “Quasars and Active Galaxies.” 10 February 2010. Chandra. 23 November 2010. <http://chandra.harvard.edu/xray_sources/quasars.html>.

  19. “Quasar.” 19 December 2010. <http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/hst15_quasar/>. “Quasars.” 2 December 2010. <http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/~regan/quasars.html>. “quasar.” 23 November 2010. <http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/Q/quasar.html>. SpaceRip. “Cosmic Journeys: The Largest Black Holes in the Universe.” YouTube. 22 November 2010. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW7BvabYnn8&NR=1&feature=fvwp >. Sparrow, Giles, Editor. THE NIGHT SKY. San Diego, California: Thunder Bay Press, 2006.

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