Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Aug 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984s%26t....68..123r&link_type=abstract
Sky and Telescope (ISSN 0037-6604), vol. 68, Aug. 1984, p. 123-126.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Cosmic Dust, Intergalactic Media, Astronomical Photography, Clouds, Dark Matter, Milky Way Galaxy
Scientific paper
In the 1970s, through theoretical work related to the 3 deg cosmic background radiation spectrum, investigations involving the search for intergalactic dark matter were conducted. The origin and distribution of the matter, and the intergalactic medium's effect on light and on cosmology were general topics of interest. Data collected in 1974 for 15,000 galaxies located in the Jagiellonian Field may confirm that the spectral characteristics of the reddening of extragalactic objects may be similar to those of interstellar matter. The invisibility of some extragalactic nebulae in the plane of the Milky Way might have several possible explanations: the Galaxy may be in a special position in the universe, the nebulae may be associated with the Galaxy, or obscuring material in the galactic plane may hide the nebulae located in the Zone of Avoidance.
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