Multiple Choice
When a low-mass star becomes an AGB star and has a temperature of 3300 K, at what wavelength will it shine the brightest?
A) 650 nm, red visible
B) 880 nm, infrared
C) 2.5 m, infrared
D) 1 mm, microwave
E) 10 m, radio
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