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BR 1202-07
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Genre
Jazz Acid Jazz
Charts
Peak #59
Peak in subgenre #9
Author
Gus Pappas
Rights
2010
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April 13, 2015
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MP3 6.3 MB 160 kbps 5:30
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" BR 1202-07"named after the discovery of the most brilliant known object in the universe. The luminosity of this celestial power-house--a quasar glowing with the brightness of more than [10.sup.15] suns--exceeds by 25 percent that of the two previous record-holding quasars. Moreover, the newly detected quasar is one of the three most distant objects ever observed. The quasar's light, which takes 12 billion years to reach Earth, enables researchers to peer back in time to shortly after the Big Bang. The brilliance of this light also makes it easier to examine the galaxies,+ hydrogen gas clouds lying between the quasar and Earth. ' An ,even brighter and more distant quasar has been recently discovered, ULAS J1120+0641 ,surpassing the previous record holder by a full hundred million years. ULAS J1120+0641 , has been observed using the Hubble Space Telescope . Aside from revealing what conditions were like 800 million years after the Big Bang, ULAS J1120+0641 is also the home of the earliest supermassive black hole, a monster with two billion times the mass of our sun .
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