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Which of the following early telescope observations probably convinced Galileo that the Copernican heliocentric model provided a better explanation for the solar system than the Greek geocentric model?
A)   The observation of sunspots on the Sun and the detection of solar rotation
B)   Moons were seen to be orbiting another planet, Jupiter, rather than the Earth.
C)   The change in apparent angular size of the Moon as it orbits the Earth
D)   The angular size of Mars was seen to change with time.
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