Filtering Starlight Shown Graphically

The color of planets depends on the spectrum of the star’s light, which astronomers can easily observe, and filtering of light by air and water, which the author and her colleagues have simulated based on the likely atmospheric composition and it’s own effects.

Filtering Starlight

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