News Astronomy A distant quasar may be zapping all galaxies around itself Star formation has ceased within 16 million light-years of the quasar Gas gets hot and shines profusely as it whirls around the supermassive black hole at a galaxy’s center, creating a quasar (illustrated). M. Kornmesser/ESO Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Ken Croswell August 16, 2024 at 9:30 am One of the farthest known quasars seems to have shut down the creation of new stars in all the galaxies within its vicinity. A quasar is a powerful source of light, created by torrid gas orbiting a gargantuan black hole at the center of a galaxy.