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  1. 1. astronomer"That star constellation is called Orion." 2. meteorologist "Some rocks develop an unusual property of
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  2. An astronomer sees two stars in the sky. Both stars are equally far from Earth, but the first star is brighter than the second
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  3. An astronomer sees two stars in the sky. Both stars are equally far from Earth, but the first star is brighter than the second
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  4. An astronomer see a star that is very far away but still very bright. What can she conclude about the star?The star must be very
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  5. This is a star map of the constellation Orion. It represents part of the celestial sphere on a specific day, time, and location.
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  6. Stars and Constellations Quick Check1 of 31 of 3 Items Question The International Astronomical Union (IAU) defines a
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  7. What do scientist use to describe a constellation?1. Its brightest star. 2. It’s star pattern. 3. It’s boundary. 4. Its
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  8. the international astronomical Union to find the constellation by its boundary brightest star Greek name star pattern
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  9. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) defines a constellation by its:boundary Greek name star pattern brightest star
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  10. What do scientists use to describe a constellation? (1 point)• its story in Greek mythology • its brightest star • its
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