Studying the line spectra produced by hot gases and absorbed by cooler gases allows us to identify the elements in stars. When a gas is very hot, it doesn’t emit all wavelengths of light. Hot gases ...
To see the various colors that make up starlight, astronomers can use a prism to separate the colors. Common elements like helium and calcium in the atmospheres of stars block certain colors of light, ...
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