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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
7

Because we can't see through a gas cloud, we would not use optical telescopes which collect

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lukranit [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: radio telescopes can be used.

Explanation:

Radio telescopes can be used to see through the dust and the star being born. The stars are born into clouds of gases in the space. Due to gravity more and more gas get collected and it forms a clump. When the clump get big enough the hydrogen atom crash each other to form the helium. The clump of gas becomes a star. The radio telescopes can be used to take pictures of these stars within the clump of gas. It can also be used to take picture of fusion of gases within a star to initiate the formation of new star.

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