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  • noun astronomy, stars A high-energy binary star system that includes black hole or neutron star and which resembles a quasar.

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  • Wednesday July 14, 2010 black hole system known as a microquasar, wherein a black hole exists along with a companion star from which it accretes material.

    About.com Space / Astronomy 2010

  • The microquasar is a binary system known as Cygnus X-3.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2009

  • The microquasar is a binary system known as Cygnus X-3.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2009

  • Which leaves the possibility that it could be a smaller-scale "microquasar".

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • Which leaves the possibility that it could be a smaller-scale "microquasar".

    Zee News : India National 2010

  • Cygnus X-3 has been dubbed a "microquasar", since it resembles quasars, the flaring supermassive black holes at the centres of some galaxies.

    Signs of the Times 2009

  • The least exotic possibilities include, e.g., a nearby pulsar, a 'microquasar' or a stellar-mass black hole-all are capable of accelerating electrons to these energies.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • The least exotic possibilities include, e.g., a nearby pulsar, a 'microquasar' or a stellar-mass black hole-all are capable of accelerating electrons to these energies.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • Today's Astronomy Picture of the Day shows an astronomical mystery: are we seeing gas jets from a microquasar near Cygnus X-1?

    Archive 2009-06-01 Fred Kiesche 2009

  • Today's Astronomy Picture of the Day shows an astronomical mystery: are we seeing gas jets from a microquasar near Cygnus X-1?

    The Lensman's Children Fred Kiesche 2009

  • A type of binary-system known as a microquasar has been found to be firing out γ-rays at high energy-levels, which may make it a candidate to be a long-theorized natural particle-accelerator known as a PeVatron.

    Star-eating black hole could power cosmic particle accelerator Benjamin Thompson 2024

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