
recently I have been posting about really distant object called Quasars. Quasars are among the most distant observable objects because they are extraordinarily luminous, so we can still detect them across billions of light-years even though they are extremely far away. Their brightness comes from gas falling onto supermassive black holes, which can outshine the entire host galaxy.


The above. are taken from a post on NGC2903/5 and or NGC1272 both images are littered with Quasars