QSO J0529-4351

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QSO J0529-4351 is a quasar.

It is the most luminous (or brightest) thing in space (as of 2024's first quarter).[1][2][3] However, information published in 2022's second quarter, has been used in research, to try to find out if the star is in the Milky Way; According to [ computer software or] automated analysis, there is a [c. 99% or] 99.98% chance that the star is in the Milky Way.[4]

  1. (The Guardian)
  2. (Nature Astronomy)
  3. https://yle.fi/a/74-20075472. Retrieved 2024-02-20
  4. Wolf, Christian; Lai, Samuel; Onken, Christopher A.; Amrutha, Neelesh; Bian, Fuyan; Hon, Wei Jeat; Tisserand, Patrick; Webster, Rachel L. (21 December 2023). "The accretion of a solar mass per day by a 17-billion solar mass black hole" (PDF). Nature Astronomy. Retrieved 27 February 2024.