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    The Local Solar Time at 135°W Is 12:00 Noon
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The Local Solar Time at 135°W Is 12:00 Noon

Question 107

Question 107

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The local solar time at 135°W is 12:00 noon. What is the longitude of an observer who sees the full moon on her meridian at this time?


A) 45°E
B) -45°E
C) 135°E
D) 135°W
E) None of the above

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