In that context,Saturn was nothing special, the least of the known planets, just a bright point in a black sky.
A. nothing special, Saturn was the just a bright point in a black sky, it’s the least of the known planets.
B. Saturn was nothing special, it’s the least of the known planets and just a bright point in a black sky.
C. Saturn was a bright point in a black sky and nothing special and the least of the known planets.
D. as the least of the known planets, Saturn was just a bright point in a black sky, nothing special.
He described Saturn as “triune” in form,mistaking Saturn and its rings for a planet straddled by two close moons.
A. and consequently mistook Saturn and its rigs for a planet which was straddled by two close moons.
B. but mistaking Saturn and its rigs for a planet that was straddled by two close moons.
C. so mistook Saturn and its rings for a planet what was straddled by two close moons.
D. yet mistaking Saturnand its rings for a planet what was straddled by two close moons.
Any pair of binoculars has lenses far superior to the one in Galileo's invention.
A. more sensitive to
B. rather inferior to
C. much better than
D. quite original of
Every day, it sends back remarkable new data describing the planet and its retinue of rings and moons.
A. what described
B. where describes
C. which described
D. that describes