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7 January, 06:11

The planet Venus, also known as the Morning Star, has a radius of approximately 6,052 km. A satellite is orbiting around Venus at

a distance of 220 km. As the satellite orbits, only a portion of the planet may be seen at one time. This is referred to as the horizon

circle and denoted by the variable H. Find the distance between the satellite and the horizon circle, H. If necessary, round to the

tenths place.

A 440.0 km

B. 845.1 km

C. 1.174.7 km

D. 1646.6 km

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  1. 7 January, 06:29
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    6,052+220=1646.6km i hope, i am right
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