Elin Problem 37: Suppose you were browsing the internet and came across a website that claimed the visible-wavelength image shown here depicted a "hole" in the universe which contained no matter and emitted no light.

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Elin Problem 37: Suppose you were browsing the internet and came across a website that
claimed the visible-wavelength image shown here depicted a "bole" in the universe which
contained no matter and emitted no light.
Having taken an astronomy course, the best response would be:
It is probably a hole in the universe; if I read it on the internet, they must have already verified it.
Olt is probably a cosmic void; let's investigate it in radio or microwave wavelengths to verify.
It is probably a black hole: let's investigate it in x-ray wavelengths to verify.
It could be anything: astronomers have not yet figured out how to investigate such mysterious objects.
It is probably a dark (absorption) nebula: let's investigate it in infrared wavelengths to verify
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Transcribed Image Text:Elin Problem 37: Suppose you were browsing the internet and came across a website that claimed the visible-wavelength image shown here depicted a "bole" in the universe which contained no matter and emitted no light. Having taken an astronomy course, the best response would be: It is probably a hole in the universe; if I read it on the internet, they must have already verified it. Olt is probably a cosmic void; let's investigate it in radio or microwave wavelengths to verify. It is probably a black hole: let's investigate it in x-ray wavelengths to verify. It could be anything: astronomers have not yet figured out how to investigate such mysterious objects. It is probably a dark (absorption) nebula: let's investigate it in infrared wavelengths to verify Visible Southern Catervetply slastch
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