Sgr A* is believed to be the center of the Milky Way Galaxy because I. It lies in the general direction of the center of the galaxy based on observations of globular clusters. II. It is located near the galactic corona. III. It is easily visible with optical telescopes and has the appearance of a massive black hole. IV. It does not move with respect to the rest of the galaxy. a. I & II b. II & III c. I & IV d. II & IV e. I, III, & IV

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  1. Sgr A* is believed to be the center of the Milky Way Galaxy because

     

    I.   It lies in the general direction of the center of the galaxy based on observations of globular clusters.

     

    II.  It is located near the galactic corona.

     

    III. It is easily visible with optical telescopes and has the appearance of a massive black hole.

     

    IV. It does not move with respect to the rest of the galaxy.
      a.
    I & II
      b.
    II & III
      c.
    I & IV
      d.
    II & IV
      e.
    I, III, & IV
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