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stbenge wrote:
> Considering the amount of light attenuation in a nebula, I'd have to say
> that they are even less dense than our own atmosphere on Earth.
Hah, that's a good one - it's called high-density nebulae
when it has about 10,000 atoms per cubic centimeter, which
is also called ultra high quality vacuum in earth labs ;)
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