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Physics, 16.04.2020 18:00 blueval3tine

Why did NASA launch the COBE mission?
A.
to study radiation from the Sun
B.
to study the leftover radiation from the big bang
C.
to study the amount of helium and deuterium on other planets
D.
to study the process of nucleosynthesis

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