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16 November, 14:28

Recall that one hour of right ascension is equal to 15 degrees. One minute of right ascension is equal to 0.25 degrees. During a full moon, the sun and the moon are 180 degrees apart from one another in the sky. How many hours of right ascension separate the sun and moon during a full moon? a) 180 hoursb) 24 hoursc) 12 hoursd) 165 hourse) 6 hoursf) 2 hoursg) 15 hours

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  1. 16 November, 17:10
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    The right answer is option C

    Explanation:

    One hour of right ascension = 15 degrees

    one minute of right ascension = 0.25 degrees

    The sun and moon are 180 degrees apart.

    We convert 180 degrees to hours by dividing by 15 degrees

    180 / 15 = 12 hours

    The right answer is option C
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