The electromagnetic wave that allowed us to see through dusty clouds and observe stars forming for the very first time is the infrared radiation.
infrared.
Infrared radiation is long wavelength radiation given out by stars.
no, it could not see below the photosphere.
They were there, above their head most nights - they could not help but observe them.
The electromagnetic wave that allowed us to see through dusty clouds and observe stars forming for the very first time is the infrared radiation.
infrared.
To observe the stars, you would use a telescope.
At the Age of Exploration they used telescope to observe stars.
Astronomers use infrared light to map the dust in between stars.
you cant
Infrared radiation is long wavelength radiation given out by stars.
no, it could not see below the photosphere.
infrared
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stars cant be counted
Infrared radiation.