Multiple Choice
The study of supernova 1987A and the study of the Sun have at least one aspect in common, namely
A) each of these objects was not as bright as it was predicted to be theoretically.
B) magnetic effects provided much of the information.
C) the information provided by nonvisible radiation contradicted that from visible observations.
D) the most direct information about the core was carried by neutrinos.
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