Multiple Choice
A particular star is seen to cross the horizon at 10:00 P.M. (22:00 hours) on a particular night. When would this star cross the horizon on the next night, from the same location?
A) This star will not rise the next night and will be seen again only after 1 year.
B) 10:04 P.M.
C) 10:00 P.M.
D) 9:56 P.M.
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