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You can only see stars whose peak intensity of radiation is in the visible band. True False
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You can only see stars whose peak intensity of radiation is in the visible band. True False
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You can only see stars whose peak intensity of radiation is in the visible band. True False
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Answer: FALSE
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i tested it, i got it right on my quiz
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That's false. You can only see a star that radiates SOMETHING in the visible band, but it doesn't have to be the peak.
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