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Light Emission: Which Source Produces Its Own Light?
The correct answer is the Moon. The Moon reflects sunlight, but it does not emit its own light. The other three options (a bulb, a campfire, and the Sun) all emit light waves.
Understanding Light Sources: Natural & Artificial
Aldebaran's Age: Uncovering the History of a Bright Star
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James Webb Telescope Passes Critical Ground Segment Test, Confirming Command Response
Cigar‑Shaped Asteroid Turns Out to Be Interstellar Ice – No Alien Vessel Involved
China Launches First Crew to New Space Station This Thursday
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Maximizing Active Site Exposure in Coaxial Nanocables for Enhanced Catalytic Performance
Next-Gen Wheelchairs: Robotic Arms & Adaptive Motorization for Enhanced Mobility
Lyrebird Song Composition: New Research Reveals Complex Vocal Skills
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Alien Asteroid Detected Near Jupiter: Evidence of Interstellar Visitors
New Study Links Ceres' Transient Atmosphere to Solar Activity
Intense Solar Activity in September 2017 Observed from Space
New Luminous Quasar at Redshift 7.02 Illuminates the Early Universe
NASA Sample Offers Fresh Clue to the Moon’s Origin
Mars Ridges That Look Similar Reveal Diverse Origins
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