Multiple Choice
Hubble's Law relates the speed of a galaxy from its distance to us. If you assume Hubble's constant to be 23 km/s/106 ly, then what is the distance of a galaxy that is traveling at 10% the speed of light away from us?
A) It is not possible for a galaxy to travel so fast!
B) 1.3 × 1010 ly
C) 1.3 × 109 ly
D) 1.3 × 1011 ly
E) 1.3 × 108 ly
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