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NGC 2332NGC 3468NGC 3569NGC 3809NGC 4148NGC 4187NGC 5003NGC 5232NGC 5311NGC 63386C B0014+8120Markarian 421NGC 6146IC 4374UGC 39277C 114610.00+594129.00UGC 2366MCG+07-05-0322MASX J21174741+5138523[IN88] 1625+116SAX J1613.7+3412AT20G J234844-584711PMN J1732-7200PMN J0007-6112PMN J0425-5754AT20G J050820-643319PMN J0308-7812PMN J0044-37523FHL J1229.7-53046C 111236+501252PMN J0231-5841PMN J0239-7626PMN J0351-7921SAX J0916.3+29403EG J0903-3531QSO B1133-681NAME SMC B0026-71017C 094240.20+583309.002MASX J11191650+6239259IRAS 03556-6300
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Quasar mit Strahlungsrichtung zu unserem Sonnensystem
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kosmický objekt, který výrazně září v ultrafialové, rentgenové nebo gama oblasti spektra
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kvasarer med variabel galaxkärna
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very compact quasi-stellar radio source
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блазар в созвездии Большой Медведицы, открыт в 2004 году.
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веома компактни квазистеларни радијски извор
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