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  2. SDSS J0100+2802 - Wikipedia

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    SDSS J0100+2802 (SDSS J010013.02+280225.8) is a hyperluminous quasar located near the border of the constellations Pisces and Andromeda.It has a redshift of 6.30, [1] which corresponds to a distance of 12.8 billion light-years from Earth and was formed 900 million years after the Big Bang.

  3. Satellite Data System - Wikipedia

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    The current SDS-3 constellation, consisting of three Molniya orbit type and two geostationary satellites. The Satellite Data System (SDS) is a system of United States military communications satellites. At least three generations have been used: SDS-1 from 1976 to 1987; SDS-2 from 1989 to 1996; SDS-3 from 1998 to the present.

  4. IC 2497 - Wikipedia

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    IC 2497 is a spiral galaxy [3] close to the intergalactic cloud Hanny's Voorwerp. [1] The galaxy is a former quasar, whose light lit up Hanny's Voorwerp, which is now a light echo of that extinct quasar. [4] It is about 45,000–70,000 light-years (14,000–21,000 pc) away from Hanny's Voorwerp. [5]

  5. Wallbox - Wikipedia

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    Wallbox was founded in Barcelona, Spain by Enric Asunción and Eduard Castañeda in 2015 initially using the name Wall Box Chargers. In 2017, Wallbox came first in South Summit, a European startup competition. Wallbox then came in third place at the Startup World Cup in May 2018.

  6. SDSS J1106+1939 - Wikipedia

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    SDSS J1106+1939 (SDSS J110644.95+193930.6) is a quasar, notable for its energetic matter outflow. [3] It is the record holder for the most powerful matter outflow by a quasar. The engine is a supermassive black hole , pulling in matter at the rate of 400 solar masses per year [ 3 ] and ejecting it at the speed of 8000 km/s . [ 3 ]

  7. 3C 286 - Wikipedia

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    3C 286, also known by its position as 1328+307 (B1950 coordinates) or 1331+305 (J2000 coordinates), is a quasar [3] at redshift 0.8493 with a radial velocity of 164,137 km/s. [4] It is part of the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (3C Survey). The 3C Survey was conducted at the relatively low radio frequencies of 159 and 178 MHz.

  8. 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.

  9. Hanny's Voorwerp - Wikipedia

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    Hanny's Voorwerp (HsV) is about the size of a small galaxy and has a central hole over 16,000 light years across. In an image taken with the Hubble Space Telescope, HsV is colored green, a standard false color that is used to represent the presence of several luminous emission lines of glowing oxygen.