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Physics, 10.06.2021 22:40 anime1546

[OSS.04H]The diagram below shows a star map. Source: http://nightsky. iol. nasa. gov/images/Suur Manipe

At which of these portions on the star map would Earth be most likely located?
Portion A
Portion B
Portion C
Portion D


[OSS.04H]The diagram below shows a star map.

Source: http://nightsky.iol.nasa.gov/images/Suur Man

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