P1 Earth in the Universe

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    Questions include:
  • People employed to observe space, stars, etc are called ***********.
  • The ******** to stars can be measured using the relative brightness of stars.
    Answers include:
  • alien,
  • astronomers,
  • bang,
  • cycle,
  • distance,
  • expanding
  • expanding
  • expanding

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