Multiple Choice
What was Aristarchus's most important contribution to astronomy?
A) He argued that Earth is far larger than the sun.
B) He theorized that the stars are close to Earth and to one another.
C) He believed that Earth and the planets revolve around the sun.
D) He asserted that telescopes are necessary for all astronomical work.
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