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by dylan604
1593 days ago
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Depends on where it is located for line of sight. If it's on the other side of the center of our Milky Way galactic core, then it won't be visible in visible light (awkwardly stated). The overall brightness and/or the thick bands of dust prohibit us from seeing some things in the visible spectrum on that side of the galaxy. However, some things can be viewed with other wavelengths. |
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