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What are Intergalactic gases?​

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Answered by DarkCarnage
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Intergalactic gas is so tenuous that it emits no light of its own. ... Instead astronomers study it indirectly by observing how it selectively absorbs the light coming from faraway sources known as quasars.

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Answered by XxItzPallaviQueenxX
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Intergaalactic gases is so tenuous that it emits no light of its own...Instead astronomers study it indirectly by observing how it selectively absorb the light coming from faraway source known as quasars.

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