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If We Aim a Radio Telescope at a Distant Spiral

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If we aim a radio telescope at a distant spiral arm of the Milky Way Galaxy,we will probably observe a 21-cm line.If we point a large optical telescope at this same region,we will probably not be able to detect the neutral hydrogen that gives rise to the 21-cm radio signal.Why not?


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