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Title: The fact that quasars can be detected from distances from which even the biggest and most luminous ...
Post by: doit_the_clown on Mar 20, 2017
The fact that quasars can be detected from distances from which even the biggest and most luminous galaxies cannot be seen means that
A)   they must be in directions where gravitational focusing by the masses of nearer galaxies makes them visible from the Earth.
B)   they must be far more luminous than the brightest galaxies.
C)   they must be in directions where intergalactic absorption by dark matter is minimum, allowing us to see them.
D)   their spectra have not been as redshifted by their motion as those of galaxies, and hence they can still be seen.


Title: Re: The fact that quasars can be detected from distances from which even the biggest and most ...
Post by: discoverer on Mar 20, 2017
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