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If You Lived on the Moon How Often Would the Earth

Question 119

Question 119

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If you lived on the Moon how often would the Earth set below your horizon?


A) Every 24 hours
B) Once a sidereal period (27.3 days)
C) Once a synodic period (29.5 days)
D) Every year
E) Never

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