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    The First Astronomer Who Did Photometry in a Systematic Way
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The First Astronomer Who Did Photometry in a Systematic Way

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Question 8

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The first astronomer who did photometry in a systematic way (even though he did not have a telescope) was


A) Hipparchus
B) Ptolemy
C) Kepler
D) Galileo
E) Hubble

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