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If an Object Is Observed to Orbit the Sun in an Orbit

Question 86

Question 86

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If an object is observed to orbit the Sun in an orbit with an eccentricity of 0.9, what type ofobject is it likely to be?


A) a star
B) a planet
C) an asteroid
D) a comet
E) a moon

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