What atmospheric effect causes the general dimming of starlight due to scattering or absorption by gases and aerosols?

Answer

Extinction

Extinction refers to the overall dimming of light reaching the detector, caused by atmospheric components absorbing or scattering the incoming photons.

What atmospheric effect causes the general dimming of starlight due to scattering or absorption by gases and aerosols?

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