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Continuewith January 14, 2006, at 7:12 PM. Like all of the planets, Marsis found close to the ecliptic. Look at the eastern horizon, and you will see the planet Saturn and the Moon just above it. Activate the angle measure. If you place the start of the angle measure on Saturn and extend it along the ecliptic westward forabout 26°, you will come to an open circle. Exit angle measure tool andclick on the circlethat partially covers the constellation name.(Each answer here is worth 1 point.)[Hint: The object is nota star, a constellation, meteor shower, ordeep space object.](a)Give the object’s name: (b) Give the object’s type: 16.(a)Find Saturn in the E(1/14/2006).Like all planets, Saturn lies near the ecliptic. On what date does Saturn transit closestto 9 pm, which makes for excellent observing?
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Geography, 23.06.2019 14:20, AdityaMathur
Based on what you know about the location of the earth in relation to the sun, why is this called the goldilocks zone in other galaxies? a. it's a region that exhibits a weak gravitational pull, thus maintaining a safe distance from the sun. b. it's an area that doesn't experience any major weather events that could cause mass extinctions. c. it's an area that's an optimal distance from the sun for potentially supporting life. d. it's a region that's unaffected by asteroid or meteor impacts.
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