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Why can't a star's distance be determined solely from its apparent brightness in the sky? (a) stars move too fast (b) stars burn out before we can determine their distance (c) stars have different energy outputs (d) there's no way to measure the light from a star (e) earth's atmosphere blocks all starlight

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