International team observes innermost structure of quasar je

International team observes innermost structure of quasar jet

An international group of scientists, including MIT's Haystack Observatory, has published new observations of 3C 273, the first quasar ever identified, that show the innermost, deepest parts of the quasar’s prominent plasma jet. 

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