An astronomer sees two stars

  1. 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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  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. 2. At one point in Whitman's poem, "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer", the speakera. falls asleep and dreams of start b.
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  4. Astronomer Mark Holland and colleagues examined four white dwarfs-small, dense remnants of past stars-in order to determine the
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  5. What does an astronomer know about a star if they know its classification in the Morgan-Keenan Spectral Classification system?(1
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  6. what is the purpose of the poet's use of the phrase 'learning astronomer' in line 1 of the poem?A. to suggest that the
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  7. An astronomer wants to determine whether or not he or she can photograph Castor and Pollux at the same time on a 5 x 8 inch
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  8. Which statement about stars is true?A. Stars shine brightly and steadily. B. Stars move around planets in orbits. C. Stars
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  9. Imagine that you are an astronomer, and you are planning to do a survey to find new brown-dwarf stars. You need to calculate how
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  10. What are the characteristics of globular cluster stars?A.no stars as hot as our Sun B.old age and hundreds of thousands to
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