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- PKS_1302-102 abstract "PKS 1302-102 is a quasar with a binary-supermassive black hole pair, located in the Virgo constellation, some 3.5 billion light-years (1.1 gigaparsecs) away. It is the first quasar discovered with two supermassive black holes sitting within its accretion disc. As of 2015, it is one of the few black hole binaries known, and was found in a survey of quasar variability in a group of 20 candidates, and the best candidate known, better than the prior best, OJ 287. The quasar is hosted by an elliptical galaxy. There are two neighbouring galaxies near the quasar.".
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageID "45024063".
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageLength "5415".
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageRevisionID "699382774".
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Accretion_disk.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Binary_black_hole.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Catalina_Real-time_Transient_Survey.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elliptical_galaxies.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quasars.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virgo_(constellation).
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Elliptical_galaxy.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink OJ_287.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Oort_cloud.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Parkes_Observatory.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Quasar.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Supermassive_black_hole.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Supernova.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLink Virgo_(constellation).
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLinkText "PG 1302-102".
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageWikiLinkText "PKS 1302-102".
- PKS_1302-102 constellationName Virgo_(constellation).
- PKS_1302-102 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- PKS_1302-102 name "PKS 1302-102".
- PKS_1302-102 names "PG 1302-102, PG 1302-103, ICRF J130533.0-103319, PKS 1302-102, PKS 1302-103, PKS J1305-1033, PKS B1302-102, QSO J1305-1033, QSO B1302-1017".
- PKS_1302-102 type "FSRS, FSRQ, FSQ, QSO, E4".
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Black_holes.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DEC.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Galaxy.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_quasar.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RA.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PKS_1302-102 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sky.
- PKS_1302-102 z "0.2784".
- PKS_1302-102 subject Category:Elliptical_galaxies.
- PKS_1302-102 subject Category:Quasars.
- PKS_1302-102 subject Category:Virgo_(constellation).
- PKS_1302-102 hypernym Quasar.
- PKS_1302-102 type Galaxy.
- PKS_1302-102 comment "PKS 1302-102 is a quasar with a binary-supermassive black hole pair, located in the Virgo constellation, some 3.5 billion light-years (1.1 gigaparsecs) away. It is the first quasar discovered with two supermassive black holes sitting within its accretion disc. As of 2015, it is one of the few black hole binaries known, and was found in a survey of quasar variability in a group of 20 candidates, and the best candidate known, better than the prior best, OJ 287.".
- PKS_1302-102 label "PKS 1302-102".
- PKS_1302-102 sameAs Q21866299.
- PKS_1302-102 sameAs m.012ngvxb.
- PKS_1302-102 sameAs Q21866299.
- PKS_1302-102 sameAs PKS_1302-102.
- PKS_1302-102 wasDerivedFrom PKS_1302-102?oldid=699382774.
- PKS_1302-102 isPrimaryTopicOf PKS_1302-102.