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Most pulsars _____.
 
  a. speed up their rotation as they age
 b. become more luminous as they age
 c. emit lower energy radiation as they age
 d. emit higher energy radiation as they age
 e. slow downtheir rotation as they age

Question 2

Early astronomers believed that Earth did not move because they saw no ____, the apparent motion of an object because of the motion of the observer.
 
  a. uniform circular motion
  b. archeoastronomy
 c. heliocentrism
 d. eccentricity
 e. parallax



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

e



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CORALGRILL2014

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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