What limitation(s) make it impossible to travel between stars? I. fuel requirements II. the tremendous distances between stars III. the finite speed at which objects can travel a. I b. II c. III d. II & III e. I, II, & III
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What limitation(s) make it impossible to travel between stars?
a. Ib. IIc. IIId. II & IIIe. I, II, & III
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