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as we look at the larger and larger scales in the universe we find |
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a larger and lager percentage of matter is dark |
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according to the HST data very distant and early galaxies tend to be |
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smaller, bluer, and more irregular than modern ones |
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in order for gravitational lensing of a distant quasar to occur, the galaxy producing the lensing must |
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be almost perfectly placed on a line between earth and the quasar |
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which of these is going to happen to the andromeda galaxy |
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collision with the milky way |
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some quasars show absorption spectra with smaller redshift than their emission spectra, this indicates that |
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there is cooler gas between us and the quasar |
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based on galactic rotation curves and cluster dynamics, we think dark matter |
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comprises over 90% of the entire mass of the universe |
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the type of radio galaxy that reveals its motion through the intergalactic medium is called |
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rotation curves for spiral galaxies show |
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in observation of a double quasar image produced by gravitational lensing, fluctuations on the intensity of one image appear to be delayed compared to equivalent variations on the other image, why? |
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the optical path through the gravitational lens producing one image is longer than that for the other image |
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what is believed to be the origen of strburst galaxies |
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a recent collision with another galaxy has triggered a wave of star formation |
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how massive are the largest known glaxies |
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if the merger theory is correct, the brightest active galactic nuclei should |
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contain supermassive blackholes |
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a radio galaxy whose lobes are swept back as if forming a tail probably indicates |
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evidence for inter galactic matter |
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collisions between galaxies |
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cause the gas and dust clouds to collide, leading to a rapid star formation |
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a galaxy that was once a quasar is likely to |
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have a black hole at is nucleus |
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what recent evidence now indicates that several nearby galaxies may contain supermassive black holes at their centers |
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spectroscopic observations of stars near the centers of these galaxies, showing extremly high orbital velocities, wich will require large-mass objects to retain in the stars orbit |
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what is true of spiral galaxies |
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they are relatively rare in regions of highly density |
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collisions between galaxies are thought to |
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astronomers believe that a spiral galaxy may form |
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from a collision between a small and large galaxy |
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gravitational lensing of distant faint irregular galaxies may be the key to |
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