Exam 25: Galaxies and Dark Matter: The Large-Scale Structure of the Cosmos
Exam 1: Charting the Heavens: The Foundations of Astronomy94 Questions
Exam 2: The Copernican Revolution: The Birth of Modern Science100 Questions
Exam 3: Radiation: Information from the Cosmos102 Questions
Exam 4: Spectroscopy: The Inner Workings of Atoms94 Questions
Exam 5: Telescopes: The Tools of Astronomy102 Questions
Exam 6: The Solar System: Comparative Planetology and Formation Models151 Questions
Exam 7: Earth: Our Home in Space102 Questions
Exam 8: The Moon and Mercury: Scorched and Battered Worlds112 Questions
Exam 9: Venus: Earth's Sister Planet98 Questions
Exam 10: Mars: A Near Miss for Life?102 Questions
Exam 11: Jupiter: Giant of the Solar System101 Questions
Exam 12: Saturn: Spectacular Rings and Mysterious Moons104 Questions
Exam 13: Uranus and Neptune: The Outer Worlds of the Solar System108 Questions
Exam 14: Solar System Debris: Keys to Our Origin114 Questions
Exam 15: Exoplanets: Planetary Systems Beyond Our Own74 Questions
Exam 16: The Sun: Our Parent Star113 Questions
Exam 17: The Stars: Giants,Dwarfs,and the Main Sequence107 Questions
Exam 18: The Interstellar Medium: Gas and Dust among the Stars100 Questions
Exam 19: Star Formation: A Traumatic Birth108 Questions
Exam 20: Stellar Evolution: The Life and Death of a Star107 Questions
Exam 21: Stellar Explosions: Novae,Supernovae,and the Formation of the Elements104 Questions
Exam 22: Neutron Stars and Black Holes: Strange States of Matter113 Questions
Exam 23: The Milky Way Galaxy: A Spiral in Space105 Questions
Exam 24: Galaxies: Building Blocks of the Universe106 Questions
Exam 25: Galaxies and Dark Matter: The Large-Scale Structure of the Cosmos104 Questions
Exam 26: Cosmology: The Big Bang and the Fate of the Universe101 Questions
Exam 27: The Early Universe: Toward the Beginning of Time110 Questions
Exam 28: Life in the Universe: Are We Alone?105 Questions
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When spiral galaxies do collide,the impact is greatest on their:
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What evidence has Chandra found to contradict the hypothesis that black holes merge during galaxy collisions?
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Active galaxies are having their central engines temporarily fed by what occurrence?
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A great advantage of using ________ to map the universe is that it detects distributions of both normal and dark matter.
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The distance between adjacent galaxies in a typical cluster is about ________ times the size of a typical galaxy.
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Why are supermassive galaxies often found at the cores of rich galaxy clusters?
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Explain the significance of the Lyman Alpha Forest in studying the universe on the grandest of scales.
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As we look at larger and larger scales in the universe,we find:
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Why would galaxies colliding in a small cluster tend to stick together,while galaxies in a large cluster tend to pass through each other?
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A large cluster's mass can be over a thousand times that of our Galaxy.
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Some quasars show absorption spectra with a smaller redshift than their emission spectra; this indicates that:
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A merger between a small elliptical galaxy and a large spiral galaxy will most likely result in:
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Gas that has never been cycled through a galaxy or a star is said to be ________.
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The cosmological principle calls for the distribution of galaxies to be homogeneous.On the large scale,is this true?
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That we can see two images of the same quasar is due to a(n)________ lens formed by a massive galaxy lying in front of the quasar.
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