In contrast, why do reflection nebulae typically appear blue?

Answer

Light scattering by dust is more efficient for bluer wavelengths

Reflection nebulae rely on scattered light, and the process of scattering by fine dust particles is far more efficient for shorter, bluer wavelengths of light.

In contrast, why do reflection nebulae typically appear blue?

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