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quasi-stellar object
qua·si-stel·lar object Q0021100 (kwā′zī-stĕl′ər, kwä′zē-)n. A quasar.quasi-stellar object n (Celestial Objects) a member of any of several classes of astronomical bodies, including quasars (strong radio sources) and quasi-stellar galaxies (no traceable radio emission), both of which have exceptionally large red shifts. Abbreviation: QSO
quasi-stellar object
quasi-stellar object: see quasarquasar , one of a class of blue celestial objects having the appearance of stars when viewed through a telescope and currently believed to be the most distant and most luminous objects in the universe; the name is shortened from quasi-stellar radio source (QSR). ..... Click the link for more information. .quasi-stellar object (QSO) See quasar.quasi-stellar object[¦kwä·zē ′stel·ər ′äb·jekt] (astronomy) quasar See QSO See QSOThesaurusSeequasar |