Astronomers solve the mystery of how quasars are ignited

These celestial objects can be a trillion times brighter than the Sun, according to Nasa
Artist’s rendering of a quasar (M Kornmesser/ESO)

Artist’s rendering of a quasar (M Kornmesser/ESO)

Quasars – the brightest and most powerful objects in the Universe – are ignited when galaxies collide, astronomers have said.

These celestial objects can be a trillion times brighter than the Sun, according to Nasa.

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