The "great voids" that astronomers studying galaxies are finding are:
A) regions where a number of black holes have cleared out space in the center of a galaxy
B) empty regions between the spiral arms of the Milky Way Galaxy
C) huge regions inside spiral galaxies, where the powerful radiation from a very hot star has cleared out the local interstellar material
D) very large regions of intergalactic space, where relatively few galaxies or galaxy clusters can be found
E) regions inside the brains of astronomy students where information about astronomy topics should have been located, but has been lost
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