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An amateur astronomer is looking through a telescope and observes a planet with few moons, no rings, and a cratered surface. what is he most likely observing?
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An amateur astronomer is looking through a telescope and observes a planet with few moons, no rings, and a cratered surface. what is he most likely observing?
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A solid inner planet
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Most likely mars as it has two moons and no rings and a cratered surface
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