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    If We Could View Each of the Following Objects from the Same
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If We Could View Each of the Following Objects from the Same

Question 33

Question 33

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If we could view each of the following objects from the same distance, which would be the brightest?


A) a star
B) a quasar
C) a normal galaxy
D) a solar system

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