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Cepheids are a type of young galaxy that helps us understand how galaxies form. ... Suppose Ho = 70 km/sec/Mpc. How fast would a galaxy located 400 megaparsecs distant be receding from us? ... How do observations of distant galaxies help us learn about galaxy evolution?
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15. How do observations of distant galaxies help us learn about galaxy evolution? 1. We observe our galaxy earlier epochs and therefore theorize about the physical processes that led to its current appearance. 2. We can observe the birth of galaxies.
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Question 3; The most active galactic nuclei are usually found at large distances from us; relatively few nearby galaxies have active galactic nuclei. ... discovering that they were embedded in distant galaxies. ... WIMPs were produced at the early stages of galaxy evolution, and objects in the halo, such as globular clusters,
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C) Cepheids are a type of young galaxy that helps us understand how galaxies form. ... 29) How do observations of distant galaxies help us learn about galaxy evolution? ... D) We can observe two galaxies merging and what the result is, helping us learn how mergers...
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27. How do observations of distant galaxies help us learn about galaxy evolution? a) observations at different distances show galaxies of different ages and ...
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The Daily Galaxy -Great Discoveries Channel, is an eclectic text and video presentation of news and original insights on science, space exploration, and the environment and their reflections in popular culture (film, books, events). ... It came suddenly from the distant reaches of the Constellation Sagittarius,
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The 10,000 Year Explosion: Has Human Civilization Turbo Charged Evolution?; Homo Sapiens -The "Time Travelers" -A Galaxy Classic; “Hyper-Speed” Evolution Discovered; Bringing Ancient Human Viruses Back ... -- and many other sites. Help! ... For more information on The Daily Galaxy and to contact us please visit this page.
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How galaxies manage to form stars out of this very tenuous gas is a process that we do not yet understand, but GALEX (Galaxy Evolution Explorer) has been orbiting Earth for the past year to help us try to find out. ... We can look at different layers of cosmic time by looking at more and more distant galaxies.
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The Galaxy Evolution Explorer team is also releasing the first batch of scientific data, ... This will provide a tremendous amount of information about the mechanisms of star formation in galaxies, and will help them interpret ultraviolet and infrared observations of other, more distant galaxies. ... Learn about Telescopes...
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