Multiple Choice
An image produced by a spectroscope will
A) not show any light from a celestial object.
B) show the light from a celestial object does not contain all possible wavelengths, but rather displays distinct spectral lines, which are bright or dark bands at specific wavelengths.
C) show that the light from a celestial object contains all possible wavelengths.
D) show the chemical composition from a celestial object and several spectral lines, which are bright or dark bands at multiple wavelengths.
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