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Astrochemistry

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Can radio telescopes detect any kind of molecule?

Radio astronomy can only detect molecules with dipole moments, and the stronger the dipole the easier it is to detect. As a result, carbon monoxide (CO) is very easy to detect in space because of both its strong dipole moment and its relative abundance.



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