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Quiz # 2 - Oglethorpe University

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... B. the changing distance from the Earth to the Sun. C. the tilt of the Earth’s equatorial plane with respect to its orbit. D. changing temperatures of the Sun. E. retrograde motion of the Sun. 2.) At the time of Copernicus, the fact that parallactic shifts of the brighter stars could NOT be detected ...
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