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  2. QSO J0529-4351 - Wikipedia

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    The object itself was detected in ESO images dating back to 1980, but its identification as a quasar occurred only several decades later. [2]An automated analysis of 2022 data from the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite did not confirm J0529-4351 as too bright to be a quasar, and suggested it was a 16th magnitude star with a 99.98% probability.

  3. High brightness monitor - Wikipedia

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    Sunlight readable monitors typically provide at least 800 nits of brightness, [1] [non-primary source needed] versus 200–300 nits brightness for a typical desktop computer monitor. [2] Sunlight readable monitors may also be optically bonded.

  4. Template:Infobox quasar/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. List of quasars - Wikipedia

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    RX J1131-1231 is the name of the complex, quasar, host galaxy and lensing galaxy, together. The quasar's host galaxy is also lensed into a Chwolson ring about the lensing galaxy. The four images of the quasar are embedded in the ring image. Cloverleaf: 4 [3] Brightest known high-redshift source of CO emission [4] QSO B1359+154: 6

  6. APM 08279+5255 - Wikipedia

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    APM 08279+5255 was initially identified as a quasar in 1998 during an Automatic Plate Measuring Facility (APM) survey to find carbon stars in the galactic halo.The combination of its high redshift (z=3.87) and brightness (particularly in the infrared) made it the most luminous object yet seen in the universe.

  7. Extended Display Identification Data - Wikipedia

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    vertical field rate (1–255 Hz; 256–510 Hz, if offset). 6: Maximum 7: Minimum: horizontal line rate (1–255 kHz; 256–510 kHz, if offset). 8: Maximum 9: Maximum pixel clock rate, rounded up to 10 MHz multiple (10–2550 MHz). 10: Extended timing information type: 00 = Default GTF (when basic display parameters byte 24, bit 0 is set).

  8. Template:Infobox quasar - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... (Top) 1 Usage. 2 Parameters. 3 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Infobox quasar. ... Download as PDF ...

  9. Q-ZAR - Wikipedia

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    The game of Quasar was created by inventor Geoff Haselhurst around 1987 in Perth, Australia. The original system was sold to Irish investors in 1991. The name Quasar is still in use in the UK and Ireland, but due to trouble securing the name Quasar in other countries, the courier company was renamed Q-ZAR for worldwide operations.