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The astronauts saw 22 UFOs, 18 moons, and 6 strange objects.

Specifically, one-fourth of 88 is 22, the number of UFOs. Eighteen is the amount left from 22 - 4. One-third of 18 is 6.

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Q: Astronauts saw one-third as many strange objects as moons and four fewer moons than UFOs whose total number was one-fourth of the 88 stars that they saw through their spacecraft's window?
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