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    The Motion of the Moon Across the Sky in 1
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The Motion of the Moon Across the Sky in 1

Question 17

Question 17

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The motion of the Moon across the sky in 1 hour, as seen against the background of stars, is approximately


A) its own diameter (1/2°) .
B) 1/10°.
C) 4°.
D) 13°.

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