Multiple Choice
According to the HST data, very distant (and early) galaxies tend to be:
A) larger and bluer that modern galaxies.
B) nothing but quasars.
C) smaller, bluer, and more irregular than modern ones.
D) redder, due to the recession of the universe.
E) very well formed into clusters of nothing but spirals.
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