A scientist visits the planetarium. The scientist views an exhibit on stars, which was made using lights and a computer program. How would this star exhibit be classified?

A physical model
A computer model
A real world model
A life size model

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The star exhibit viewed by the scientist in the planetarium, which was made using lights and a computer program, would be classified as a computer model. This is because the exhibit utilizes computer-generated visuals to simulate the appearance of stars, rather than being a physical representation or a real-world instance of stars themselves.

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