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- why do the patterns of the stars appear to shift westward slightly from night to night?
- list the three basic types of galaxies.
- what type of galaxy is the milky way galaxy?
- describe a quasar.
- imagine that astronomers found a galaxy that was 20 billion light - years from the earth. how would they have to revise the big bang theory to account for such a discovery?
Brief Explanations
- The Earth's orbit around the Sun causes the stars' apparent west - ward shift from night to night as the Earth moves in its orbit and our vantage point changes.
- The three basic types of galaxies are elliptical, spiral, and irregular. This classification is based on their shape and structure.
- The Milky Way Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, characterized by its spiral arms and a central bulge.
- A quasar is a highly luminous and distant active galactic nucleus, powered by a super - massive black hole at its center.
- The current estimate of the age of the universe is about 13.8 billion years. If a galaxy 20 billion light - years away were found, it would suggest that either the universe is older than currently thought, or that there are aspects of the expansion of the universe (such as faster - than - light expansion in the early universe) that need to be re - evaluated and incorporated into the big bang theory.
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- Due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun changing the vantage point.
- Elliptical, Spiral, Irregular.
- Spiral.
- A highly luminous and distant active galactic nucleus powered by a super - massive black hole.
- Either the universe is older or aspects of its expansion need re - evaluation.