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    An Astronomer Observes Three Large Spiral Galaxies Within a Radius
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An Astronomer Observes Three Large Spiral Galaxies Within a Radius

Question 37

Question 37

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An astronomer observes three large spiral galaxies within a radius of 1 Mpc of each other.This is most likely a galaxy:


A) group.
B) cluster.
C) association.
D) merger.

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