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Why is it hard to observe the chromosphere?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What is Eris?
 
  A) a moon of Pluto
  B) an extrasolar planet ejected by another solar system and captured by ours
  C) an icy object that orbits in the Kuiper belt and is larger than Pluto
  D) the largest known asteroid



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Most of its energy is in the bright red emission line of hydrogen from its low density, so the denser photosphere gives off a lot more light in the continuum.

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