Quasars’ distance no longer in question
Excerpt from the April 2, 1966, Science News
FAR OUT Light from a quasar (illustrated) comes from a disk swirling around a supermassive black hole billions of light-years away, though some researchers once thought they were nearby.
M. Kornmesser/ESO
Doubt cast on quasars — Quasars are considered the brightest and most puzzling objects in the universe.