GED Science Practice Test 12
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Some of the stars you see in the night sky are so far away from Earth that the light from them has taken millions of years to reach you. So what you are really seeing is what those stars looked like millions of years ago. You are actually seeing into the past. To help us handle these huge distances, we use a special unit of measurement called a light-year to describe them. As its name suggests, a light-year is equal to the distance that light travels in one year. Light travels at 300,000 km per second in the vacuum of space.   
 

GED Science Practice Test 12
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4 Questions

1. Select the correct order from smallest to largest.
2. Sirius is the name of a star that is approximately 86 trillion kilometers (8.6 light-years) away from the Earth. How long does the light from Sirius take to reach the Earth?
3. What can you deduce about a star if the light from it has been blue-shifted?
4. All the following statements provide evidence supporting the Big Bang theory EXCEPT