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    Suppose an Astronomical Satellite Observes the Orion Nebula at a Wavelength
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Suppose an Astronomical Satellite Observes the Orion Nebula at a Wavelength

Question 215

Question 215

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Suppose an astronomical satellite observes the Orion Nebula at a wavelength of 1250 nm. In what wavelength range is this satellite observing?


A) X-ray
B) ultraviolet
C) infrared
D) visible light

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