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    The Greatest Distance Above or Below the Ecliptic the Moon
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The Greatest Distance Above or Below the Ecliptic the Moon

Question 16

Question 16

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The greatest distance above or below the ecliptic the Moon can move is


A) 5.2 degrees.
B) 23.5 degrees.
C) 27.3 degrees.
D) 29.5 degrees.
E) 30 degrees.

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