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NASA’s Hubble captured phantom objects near dead quasars

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07/04/2015
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WASHINGTON: The astounding pictures of an arrangement of frail green object close to dead quasars, that once upon a time glowed, and afterwards became just hazy, has been captured by NASA’s Hubble Space telescope.
According to NASA, the pictures taken by Hubble displays that the luminous structures have rotating, helical and interconnected figures. According to space experts, the disclosure will expose more insight to help understand this perplexing demeanor of galaxies with energetic centers.
It has been accepted by the stargazers that such feeble structures in the outer surface of the host system may have elucidated by strong bright radiation from a supermassive dark gap at the core of the host world. The most vibrant of these cosmic system centers are known as the quasars, which twinkles material warmed to a level which propels an impressive shaft into the deep space.

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