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If an Astronomer Finds an Object at a Distance of 6.8

Question 313

Question 313

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If an astronomer finds an object at a distance of 6.8 au from Earth, what is the object MOST likely to be?


A) star in our Galaxy
B) distant galaxy
C) artificial satellite orbiting Earth
D) comet in our solar system

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