- #1
ThomasJoe40
- 43
- 0
Hello, all,
I have just learned reddening today from my "Foundations of Astronomy" course. The teacher explains that it is due to blue light is more easily being scattered than other light in the dust. But she did not gave us the sub-reason for this... Could anybody here give me a hand?
Thanks
I have just learned reddening today from my "Foundations of Astronomy" course. The teacher explains that it is due to blue light is more easily being scattered than other light in the dust. But she did not gave us the sub-reason for this... Could anybody here give me a hand?
Thanks