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10 June, 12:29

Why have we learned a lot about star formation since the invention of detectors sensitive to infrared radiation?

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  1. 10 June, 12:57
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    The dust and gas that surround the formation of a new star block light making it hard to see any visible light.

    We have learned a lot about star formation since the invention of detectors sensitive to infrared radiation because infrared radiations are not visible and can only be detected using certain infrared sensitive detectors.
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