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How do regions showing strong radio emission from molecules look in the visible-light image? Are they bright or are they dark?

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In the visible light spectrum, molecules look dark because visible light is absorbed by molecules. Molecules have a longer wavelength and bright regions in radio emission will look darker in the visible band. This is why it is easier to observe molecules at radio emissions rather than the visible light.

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