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An Astronaut on a Spaceship Moving at 0

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An astronaut on a spaceship moving at 0.927c says that the trip between two stationary stars took An astronaut on a spaceship moving at 0.927c says that the trip between two stationary stars took   How long does this journey take as measured by someone at rest relative to the two stars? A) 20.0 y B) 2.81 y C) 4.05 y D) 22.1 y How long does this journey take as measured by someone at rest relative to the two stars?


A) 20.0 y
B) 2.81 y
C) 4.05 y
D) 22.1 y

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