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17 May, 17:40

What is the best wavelength to use if an astronomer wants to study the composition of planets and stars?

Select one:

a. gamma rays

b. microwaves

c. visible light

d. radio waves

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  1. 17 May, 18:03
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    Gamma rays because microwaves, visible light and radio waves wouldn't come in handy if an astronomer would want to study the composition of planets and stars.
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