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28 June, 21:09

Why do astronomers find it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescopes? A. From our distance, they are very close to the stars they orbit. B. Planets wobble due to the gravity of the stars they orbit. C. Planets only emit invisible wavelengths of light.

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  1. 28 June, 21:38
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    C. planets only emit invisible wavelengths of light.
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