Multiple Choice
Based on his observations of the planets, Copernicus calculated the relative distance of the planets from the Sun using the heliocentric model, and these distances were:
A) 10 times too large
B) exactly correct
C) close to the correct values, with errors less than 0.5 AU
D) accurate, but not as accurate as Ptolemy's values
E) two times too small
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