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Which object is farthest away from earth A.barnard's star B.planet Neptune C.andromeda Galaxy D.triangulum Galaxy
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Which object is farthest away from earth
A.barnard's star
B.planet Neptune
C.andromeda Galaxy
D.triangulum Galaxy
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D. Triangulum Galaxy
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