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English: Hubble's 100,000th exposure. As seen two seemingly identical stars are visible. One is a milky way star close to us while the other is a quasar 9 billion light years away that is so luminous it appears just as bright as the foreground star.
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Source https://science.nasa.gov/image-detail/hubble-100000observation-stsci-01evtamwz815fs5sx268kjj5sx/
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The extreme luminosity of a distant quasar makes it appear identical to a nearby star

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10 June 1996

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