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In an eclipse, at third contact or T 3 : [choose best answer] A small, dim star

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Question

In an eclipse, at third contact or T3 : [choose best answer]

A small, dim star just moves into alignment with a large, bright star

A binary eclipse is just about to begin

A binary eclipse is just about to end

The two stars are out of alignment

A small, dim star’s center aligns directly with the center of the larger, brighter background star

The two stars impact one another

A small, dim star just moves into alignment with a large, bright star

A binary eclipse is just about to begin

A binary eclipse is just about to end

The two stars are out of alignment

A small, dim star’s center aligns directly with the center of the larger, brighter background star

The two stars impact one another

Explanation / Answer

In eclipse generally a large brighter star's center aligns over a small stars center . Because of this the effect of dim star reduces due to the dominance of large bright star

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