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Cosmic dust
cosmic dust
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Astronomers study cosmic dust to understand its role in the formation of stars, planets, and galaxies.
Cosmic dust consists of tiny particles of matter floating in space, primarily composed of elements such as carbon, silicon, and iron.
The interstellar medium is filled with cosmic dust, which absorbs and scatters starlight, affecting our observations of distant objects in space.
Cosmic dust grains play a crucial role in the process of star formation, serving as the building blocks for planets and other celestial bodies.
Cosmic dust can be detected using various methods, including infrared and microwave observations, which reveal its presence and composition across different regions of the universe.