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Ascientist uses a camera to study the stars. how would the scientist  most likely  use this technology? check all that apply. to store star data for future referenceto predict the star count over a broad areato account for the faintest stars in the skyto write observations of what the sky looks liketo count the number of visible stars in the sky

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