User:Marshallsumter/Radiation astronomy2/Superluminals/Quiz

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Superluminal motion in quasar 3C279 is shown in a "movie" mosaic of five radio images made over seven years. Credit: NRAO/AUI.{{fairuse}}

Superluminal astronomy is a lecture from the department of radiation astronomy. It is included in the advanced undergraduate course on the principles of radiation astronomy.

You are free to take this quiz based on superluminal astronomy at any time.

To improve your score, read and study the lecture, the links contained within, listed under See also, External links, and in the {{principles of radiation astronomy}} template. This should give you adequate background to get 100 %.

As a "learning by doing" resource, this quiz helps you to assess your knowledge and understanding of the information, and it is a quiz you may take over and over as a learning resource to improve your knowledge, understanding, test-taking skills, and your score.

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Enjoy learning by doing!


Hypotheses

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  1. Questions can be used to take students through the faster-than-light analysis.

See also

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{{Radiation astronomy resources}}