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Physics, 28.10.2019 10:31 blackberri9675

In the picture below, viewed from ecliptic north, what time of day is it for the person on venus and for the person on earth?
picture of venus and the earth
a. it is about midnight for the person on venus and just before sunrise for the person on earth.
b. it is about midnight for the person on venus and just after sunset for the person on earth.
c. it is about noon for the person on venus and just before sunrise for the person on earth.
d. it is about noon for the person on venus and just after sunset for the person on earth. m


In the picture below, viewed from ecliptic north, what time of day is it for the person on venus and

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