Quasar

The quasar is an immensely luminous, gargantuan object which makes up the quasar region of the Sky. Rather than receiving light from stars or other local phenomena, in the quasar region and even some celestial bodies nearby, the quasar acts as a massive sun, illuminating them during the day and through ambient light during the night. There is also an extreme amount of radiotion produced by the quasar, which renders the region largely inhospitable to non-native species in the long term. It is postulate that the light from the quasar has an asaiec significance. Many locals refer to the quasar's light simply as daylight.