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    All Quasars Appear to Be
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All Quasars Appear to Be

Question 39

Question 39

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All quasars appear to be


A) moving toward Earth at very high speeds.
B) moving away from Earth at very high speeds.
C) very distant, intrinsically faint objects.
D) relatively close, very bright objects.

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