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Question 16 (5 points) How is Galaxy B moving when compared to the standard? Galaxy B is red-shifted b Galaxy B is moving at the same speed as us Galaxy B is moving towards us d Galaxy B is moving away from us
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# Explanation:## Step 1The problem is asking about the movement of Galaxy B in relation to the standard. The standard in this context is the observer's position.## Step 2The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 3The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 4The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 5The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 6The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 7The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 8The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 9The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 10The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 11The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 12The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 13The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 14The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 15The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 16The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 17The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 18The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 19The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where the light from an object (like a galaxy) is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This shift indicates that the object is moving away from the observer.## Step 20The term "red-shifted" is used in astronomy to