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What is the best wavelength to use if an astronomer wants to study the composition of planets and stars? A.Gamma rays B.Radio waves C.Visible light D.Microwaves My teacher said it wasnt A
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What is the best wavelength to use if an astronomer wants to study the composition of planets and stars?
A.Gamma rays
B.Radio waves
C.Visible light
D.Microwaves My teacher said it wasnt A
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it’s B. hope this helps!
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wouldn’t this be visible light
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