advanced: interstellar space
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What is Coronal Gas?
Stars are hot. Space is cold. We’re all familiar with that, right? Ok, good. Technically, it’s more complicated than that. Space isn’t completely frigid — absolute zero, the temperature at which there is no heat whatsoever, is purely theoretical and not…
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What is the Intercloud Medium?
Stars are like headlights in a fog bank that’s impossibly thick in some places, and so thin as to be transparent in others. Sometimes, we get lucky enough for starlight to light up the fog. Other times, stars shine straight…
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What are Cool Clouds?
Have you ever driven through fog? I’m going to guess, for the sake of this post, that you have. And if you haven’t…well, I think the image above should give you a pretty good idea of what it’s like. Low…
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Radiation from Interstellar Dust
Does this sight look familiar? If you’ve had the opportunity to observe the night sky from a dark place, far away from the light pollution of the city, on a clear night, you might have seen this before. It’s the…
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Interstellar Spectra
I often refer to what we call the interstellar medium as the galaxy’s “backstage,” and I do that for a reason: for the most part, we can’t see it. The backstage of any theater isn’t part of the show. You, as…

