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The astronomers conclude that the stars are not more than a few million miles from Earth.
Why?
Because if the stars were farther away, they’d have to move at tremendously great speeds.
The astronomers are trying to trigger the contrapositive of the conditional premise. They’re assuming that the stars do NOT move at tremendously great speeds.
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