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When looking at certain stars, astronomers observe no parallax. This parallax problem can be explained with different models. Which statement supports a geocentric model of the parallax problem? The stars are too close for a visible parallax. Observation points differ, so there is no visible parallax. The stars are too far away for a visible parallax. Earth is not moving, so no parallax exists.

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