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Dust Obscures Our View of the Cosmos. Now it's Mapped Out in the Milky Way

Dust Obscures Our View of the Cosmos. Now it's Mapped Out in the Milky Way

We see the Universe through a glass darkly, or more accurately, through a dusty window. Interstellar dust is scattered throughout the Milky Way, which limits our view depending on where we look. In some directions, the effects of dust are small, but in other regions the view is so dusty it's called the Zone of Avoidance. Dust biases our view of the heavens, but fortunately a new study has created a detailed map of cosmic dust so we can better account for it.

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