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    Suppose Earth and Jupiter Move Along Their Orbits in the Following
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Suppose Earth and Jupiter Move Along Their Orbits in the Following

Question 28

Question 28

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Suppose Earth and Jupiter move along their orbits in the following sequence.What would we observe? Suppose Earth and Jupiter move along their orbits in the following sequence.What would we observe?   A)  an eclipse B)  retrograde motion C)  strong tides D)  a transit


A) an eclipse
B) retrograde motion
C) strong tides
D) a transit

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