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NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope observed organic molecules and water in a galaxy how far away? O5 light years O 100,000 light years O 1.5 million light years O 3.2 billion l…
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a galaxy how far away?
O5 light years
O 100,000 light years
O 1.5 million light years
O 3.2 billion light years
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