Exam 16: Normal and Active Galaxies: Building Blocks of the Universe
Exam 1: Charting the Heavens: the Foundations of Astronomy108 Questions
Exam 2: The Copernican Revolution: the Birth of Modern Science68 Questions
Exam 3: Light and Matter: the Inner Workings of the Cosmos112 Questions
Exam 4: Telescopes: the Tools of Astronomy99 Questions
Exam 5: The Solar System: Interplanetary Matter and the Birth of the Planets148 Questions
Exam 6: Earth and Its Moon: Our Cosmic Backyard149 Questions
Exam 7: The Terrestrial Planets: a Study in Contrasts132 Questions
Exam 8: The Jovian Planets: Giants of the Solar System123 Questions
Exam 9: Moons, Rings, and Plutoids: Small Worlds Among Giants161 Questions
Exam 10: The Sun: Our Parent Star124 Questions
Exam 11: Measuring the Stars: Giants, Dwarfs, and the Main Sequence154 Questions
Exam 12: The Interstellar Medium: Star Formation in the Milky Way128 Questions
Exam 13: Stellar Evolution: the Lives and Deaths of Stars167 Questions
Exam 14: Neutron Stars and Black Holes: Strange States of Matter131 Questions
Exam 15: The Milky Way Galaxy: a Spiral in Space166 Questions
Exam 16: Normal and Active Galaxies: Building Blocks of the Universe175 Questions
Exam 17: Hubbles Law and Dark Matter: the Large-Scale Structure of the Cosmos119 Questions
Exam 18: Cosmology: the Big Bang and the Fate of the Universe150 Questions
Exam 19: Life in the Universe: Are We Alone114 Questions
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Why is it that the quasars we see represent a time when the universe was younger?
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Seyfert galaxies are the only type that produces gravitational lensing.
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Irr II galaxies may be the result of a collision, or close encounter, of two normal galaxies.
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To which portion of the Milky Way are the Magellanic Clouds most similar? Why?
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Within the boundaries of the constellations Coma and Virgo are found
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The minimum period of light variations are used to find the _ _ of the central engine in galactic cores.
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Dividing a distant galaxy's velocity by its distance will give you _ .
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Core- dominated radio galaxies and radio galaxies with lobes are very similar in reality; we view them from different angles, which accounts for their different appearances.
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On average, elliptical galaxies are richer star forming regions than spirals.
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Among the ellipticals, E0 types look the most like huge globular star clusters.
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Unlike spirals, elliptical galaxies do not contain a flattened disk.
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Quasars can emit thousands of times as much energy as normal galaxies.
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Of all the active galactic nuclei, the is the most energetic.
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