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The First Ordinary Star (Other Than Our Own Sun) Around

Question 6

Question 6

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The first ordinary star (other than our own Sun) around which planets were definitely discovered was:


A) Alpha Centauri
B) Beta Pictoris
C) 51 Pegasi
D) Delta Cepheii
E) Ariana Grande

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