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13 January, 06:17

How do astronomers best learn about distant objects in the universe

A. They collect and analyze data from their electromagnetic radiation.

B. They analyze rock samples from space probes.

C. They study nearby objects and match their properties with those of distant objects.

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  1. 13 January, 06:27
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    The answer will be C based on what I had researched
  2. 13 January, 06:41
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    They collect and analyze data from the objects' electromagnetic radiation.
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