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    When We View Mars at Its Most Favorable Opposition, a Martian
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When We View Mars at Its Most Favorable Opposition, a Martian

Question 53

Question 53

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When we view Mars at its most favorable opposition, a Martian would view Earth at:


A) most favorable opposition.
B) least favorable opposition.
C) superior conjunction.
D) inferior conjunction.

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