DR16 Projects | ||
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Advanced | ||
- Hubble Diagram | ||
- Color | ||
- Spectral Types | ||
- H-R Diagram | ||
- Galaxies | ||
- Sky Surveys | ||
- Quasars | ||
Research Challenges | ||
For Kids | ||
User Activities | ||
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Quasars | ||
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Radio Astronomy | ||
VLA FIRST Survey | ||
Strange Objects | ||
What are Quasars? | ||
Power Source | ||
SDSS Quasars | ||
Research | ||
Conclusion | ||
Your Results |
SDSS QuasarsThe SDSS has found over a hundred thousand of quasars, including 26 of the 30 most distant quasars ever seen. Those quasars were been found in only the first few percent of the sky to be mapped! To look at the properties of large numbers of quasars, you are going to use a search tool to retrieve information on a thousand quasars at once. The query tool uses a programming language called Structured Query Language (SQL) to retrieve the data. Don't worry - the next exercise gives you a sample query to get you started.
You can analyze these quasars in many different ways using these magnitudes and redshifts. You can also study the quasars' spectra with the Object Explorer. The two projects on the next page let you do quasar analysis that was only recently published by the SDSS collaboration. The projects are a little advanced, but they reflect research that professional astronomers are doing right now!
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