Suppose we look at two distant galaxies: Galaxy 1 is twice as far away as Galaxy 2. In this case,   A. Galaxy 1 must be twice as big as Galaxy 2.   B. we are seeing Galaxy 1 as it looked at an earlier time in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2.   C. we are seeing Galaxy 1 as it looked at a later time in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2.   D. Galaxy 2 must be twice as old as Galaxy 1.

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  1. Suppose we look at two distant galaxies: Galaxy 1 is twice as far away as Galaxy 2. In this case,

      A.

    Galaxy 1 must be twice as big as Galaxy 2.

      B.

    we are seeing Galaxy 1 as it looked at an earlier time in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2.

      C.

    we are seeing Galaxy 1 as it looked at a later time in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2.

      D.

    Galaxy 2 must be twice as old as Galaxy 1.

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