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Question 28 (1 point) The Big Dipper and the Little Dipper are officially named: A) Ursa Major and Sirius B) Orion and Rigel C) Ursa Major and Ursa Minor D) Ursa Minor and Orion…
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Question 28 (1 point) The Big Dipper and the Little Dipper are officially named: A) Ursa Major and Sirius B) Orion and Rigel C) Ursa Major and Ursa Minor D) Ursa Minor and Orion…
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Question 28 (1 point)
The Big Dipper and the Little Dipper are officially named:
A) Ursa Major and Sirius
B) Orion and Rigel
C) Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
D) Ursa Minor and Orion
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The answer is C) Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
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The answer is C) Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
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