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When astronauts travel into space, they can still see Earth and the moon. why is this possible?

A. The sun shines in the windows of their space vehicle.
B. They view earth and moon through a telescope.
C. The sun's light reflects off earth and the moon.
D. The astronauts look at earth and the moon with binoculars.
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