![SOLVED:a) The galaxy NGC 1068 is 16 megaparsecs (Mpc) away from US. This means it is 16 million; or 16x106 parsecs, from us. How many years did it take for the light SOLVED:a) The galaxy NGC 1068 is 16 megaparsecs (Mpc) away from US. This means it is 16 million; or 16x106 parsecs, from us. How many years did it take for the light](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/62da6b73fab04cf9a822e913bfbda48e.jpg)
SOLVED:a) The galaxy NGC 1068 is 16 megaparsecs (Mpc) away from US. This means it is 16 million; or 16x106 parsecs, from us. How many years did it take for the light
![The Metric System - BIG Okay, so you have gotten a look at the metric world of the small and very small, but now it is time to look at the metric The Metric System - BIG Okay, so you have gotten a look at the metric world of the small and very small, but now it is time to look at the metric](https://images.slideplayer.com/17/3368910/slides/slide_7.jpg)
The Metric System - BIG Okay, so you have gotten a look at the metric world of the small and very small, but now it is time to look at the metric
![The biggest galaxy ever found has been discovered. Lurking some 3 billion light-years away, Alcyoneus is radio galaxy reaching 5 megaparsecs into space. That's 16.3 million light-years long and constitutes the largest The biggest galaxy ever found has been discovered. Lurking some 3 billion light-years away, Alcyoneus is radio galaxy reaching 5 megaparsecs into space. That's 16.3 million light-years long and constitutes the largest](https://preview.redd.it/rfcy3ro3fpi81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=e49c9f9b818d24f59e4ec3567ccbd93be260936e)
The biggest galaxy ever found has been discovered. Lurking some 3 billion light-years away, Alcyoneus is radio galaxy reaching 5 megaparsecs into space. That's 16.3 million light-years long and constitutes the largest
![SOLVED:The table below lists measured amounts of redshift and the distances (billions of light-years) to randomly selected astronomical objects. Find the (a) explained variation _ unexplained variation, and (c) indicated prediction interval: SOLVED:The table below lists measured amounts of redshift and the distances (billions of light-years) to randomly selected astronomical objects. Find the (a) explained variation _ unexplained variation, and (c) indicated prediction interval:](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/73cf6a7deed34e869e48981d7ddb59be.jpg)