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Physics, 08.08.2019 22:30 sammimoose6490

Dust was originally discovered because the stars in certain clusters seemed to be fainter than expected. suppose a star is behind a cloud of dust that dims its brightness by a factor of 100. suppose you do not realize the dust is there. how much in error will your distance estimate be? can you think of any measurement you might make to detect the dust?

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