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[link to www.factbites.com]
Scroll half way down the factbites website, you will see this below.
Active Galaxies
Radio galaxies, quasars, and blazars are AGN with strong jets, which can travel outward into large regions of intergalactic space.
The radio components include: the compact core at the galaxy nucleus, jets, lobes, and a hot spot where the jet slams into the interstellar medium.
Active Galactic Nuclei observed at high (>100 MeV) energies form a subclass known as blazars; a blazar is believed to be an AGN which has one of its relativistic jets pointed toward the Earth so that the emission we observe is dominated by phenomena occurring in the jet region.
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Then go to tis link ,read all of it to confirm the claim.
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Then go to tis link ,read all of it to confirm the claim.
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bottom of page on nasa website.
Blazars
AGNs observed at high (>100 MeV) energies form a subclass known as blazars, which is thought to be an AGN that has one of its relativistic jets pointed toward Earth so the emission we observe is dominated by phenomena occurring in the jet region. Among all AGNs, blazars emit over the widest range of frequencies, and have been detected from radio to gamma-ray.
Specifically, to be classified as a blazar an AGN must be seen with one of the following properties:
high radio-brightness accompanied by flatness of the radio spectrum
high optical polarization,
strong optical variability on very short timescales (less than few days).
In the class of objects selected according to these criteria, there appear to be two subgroups:
Sources showing strong and broad emission lines, such as those of quasars (called Flat Spectrum Radio Quasars)
Sources showing a featureless optical spectrum (called BL Lac objects).
There are additional important differences between these subclasses. For example, blazars show different luminosity and redshift distributions, and a different morphology of the extended radio emission.
In its first year of operation, the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope detected 709 active galaxies, most of which are blazars. Of these, 300 are BL Lac objects, nearly 300 are Flat Spectrum Radio Quasars (FSRQ), 41 are other types of AGN, and 72 are of unknown types.
Last Updated: January 2011
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Right. If someone sent me that, judging by the appalling grammar and punctuation and terrible use of the English language, I would conclude that they were complete idiots.
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Notice the date at bottom of page on nasa website, last updated Jan. 2011. Wow, what a coincedence!!!!!! And within 2 months after this was updated, nasa puts out secret advisories to all it's staff and family members to "prepare for a catastrophic event". Someone needs to send this thread and all of what I've told you to Glenn Beck!!! What a COINCEDENCE!!!!!!!
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