Multiple Choice
A planet at inferior conjunction is always
A) on the opposite side of the sky from the Sun as seen from Earth.
B) closer to Earth than the Sun is.
C) below Earth's horizon and therefore invisible.
D) farther away from Earth than the Sun is.
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