Multiple Choice
Because of the expansion of space, astronomers see all distant galaxies moving away from Earth, with more distant galaxies moving faster. An observer in one of these distant galaxies would see all galaxies
A) moving toward the observer, with more distant galaxies moving faster.
B) moving away from the observer, with closer galaxies moving faster.
C) moving away from the observer, with more distant galaxies moving faster.
D) on one side of the observer moving toward the observer and all galaxies on the other side moving away from the observer, with more distant galaxies moving faster.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q158: A particular galaxy appears round, with a
Q159: What is believed to be the origin
Q160: What is the designation given to a
Q161: Which one of these statements does NOT
Q162: Which of these expressions is the correct
Q164: Did the distribution of dark matter affect
Q165: Which of these statements describes a way
Q166: What is the dominant radiation from the
Q167: Dark, unknown forms of matter appear to
Q168: Which of these accurately characterizes an apparent