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The local newspaper has published the passage below.
Last week, scientists released incredible images of aurora australis as seen from the Hubble telescope. The Hubble
telescope was placed in orbit in 1990 by the space shuttle and has since delivered the sharpest images we have of
our planet, our galaxy, and the universe. The images delivered last week show the beautiful display of lights all over
the equator. These lights are the result of the solar activity known as solar wind. Traces of solar wind reach well
beyond Earth and have been detected as far as Saturn.
Which statement in the news passage above is inaccurate?
O The aurora australis cannot be seen from space.
O The Hubble telescope does not orbit our planet.
O The aurora australis do not occur over the equator.
O Solar winds do not reach well beyond our planet.
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