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    Stars Twinkle When Seen from Earth
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Stars Twinkle When Seen from Earth

Question 26

Question 26

Multiple Choice

Stars twinkle when seen from Earth. When seen by an astronaut on the Moon, stars


A) twinkle more.
B) twinkle less.
C) don't twinkle.

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