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Technologies used to study the Milky Way's structure and composition from "summary" of The Milky Way by Moiya McTier

Studying the structure and composition of the Milky Way requires a variety of technologies that can peer through the vastness of space and uncover its secrets. One of the most crucial tools in this endeavor is radio telescopes, which can detect radio waves emitted by distant celestial objects. By analyzing the radio waves coming from different regions of the Milky Way, scientists can map out its structure and identify various components such as gas clouds, stars, and even black holes. In addition to radio telescopes, astronomers also make use of infrared telescopes to study the Milky Way. Infrared light can penetrate through the dust and gas that often obscures our view of the galaxy in visible light, allowing researchers to observe objects that would otherwise remain hidden. By combining data from both radio and infrared telescopes, scientists can create more comprehensive models of the Milky Way's structure and com...
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    The Milky Way

    Moiya McTier

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