Physics, 06.03.2021 23:10 applejulianamoreno
HELPPP BESTIESSS An astronomer is studying two stars that have about the same size and brightness. From the Earth, one of the stars appears very bright in the night sky. The other star appears very faint and dim.
Why does one star appear to be brighter than the other?
A. The Earth is moving toward the brighter star.
B. The Earth is moving toward the dimmer star.
C. The Earth is farther from the brighter star.
D. The Earth is closer to the brighter star.
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