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Galaxy a Is Twice as Far Away as Galaxy B

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Galaxy A is twice as far away as Galaxy B (both are very distant) and they happen to appear beside each other in the sky. What would observers in Galaxy A see?


A) Galaxy B and the Milky Way Galaxy would appear on opposite sides of the sky.
B) Galaxy B would have a greater redshift than the Milky Way Galaxy.
C) The Milky Way Galaxy would appear to be receding at twice the rate as Galaxy B.
D) The Milky Way Galaxy and Galaxy B would be approaching Galaxy A.

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