Air mass (astronomy)

ID: air-mass-astronomy

In astronomy and atmospheric science, "air mass" refers to a measure of the amount of atmosphere that light from a celestial object, such as a star or planet, passes through before it reaches an observer. It is an important concept in understanding the effects of the Earth's atmosphere on astronomical observations. The air mass is typically expressed in terms of a dimensionless quantity that represents the relative thickness of the atmosphere that light traverses.

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