Dr. Shapiro has asked you to analyze the Magnetic Field Line diagrams and determine whether the data supports the claim that the magnets in the launcher were misaligned during the Tuesday test launch, causing it to be slower than expected.
Explain how the magnetic field line data supports or refutes (goes against) the claim that the launcher and spacecraft magnets were misaligned in the Tuesday launch. Refer to the words and phrases below to help you write your response.
Your response should be at least 3 sentences long. In order to receive full credit you need to include claim, evidence, and reasoning. Use your reasoning tool that you completed for homework to help you!
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