A radio galaxy, viewed from a position so that the observer is looking down one of the jets toward the galaxy, is a:
A) blazar.
B) quasar.
C) Seyfert Type 1 galaxy.
D) Seyfert Type 2 galaxy.
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Q57: Blazars are:
A)elliptical galaxies whose nuclei resemble quasars.
B)spiral
Q58: A blazar is a(n):
A)eclipsing binary star in
Q59: The spectrum of a blazar shows:
A)absorption lines
Q60: A starlike object showing an almost featureless
Q61: Active galaxies include each of the following
Q63: Recent evidence indicates that quasars:
A)are isolated objects
Q64: What is the relationship between blazars (intense,
Q65: If double radio sources, quasars, and blazars
Q66: In the "unified model" of active galaxies,
Q67: Quasars, blazars, and double radio sources may
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