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7 May, 06:56

Most active galactic nuclei are at large distances from us; relatively few nearby galaxies harbor active galactic nuclei. What does this imply?

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  1. 7 May, 08:58
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    The milky way does not have an active galactic nuclei and active galactic nuclei reduce their activity as time pass.

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    An active galactic nucleus (AGN) is a region that is compact and at the galaxy's center. It has a extra high luminosity in which some observations indicate that the luminosity is not as a result of the presence of stars.
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