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Describe how light radiation leaves a star, travels through the vacuum of space, and finally is seen by someone on earth.
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Describe how light radiation leaves a star, travels through the vacuum of space, and finally is seen by someone on earth.
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Describe how light radiation leaves a star, travels through the vacuum of space, and finally is seen by someone on earth.
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once expelled from a star it travels through space................. i'm actually confused do you mean particles of light?
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