What characteristic of the natal environment renders protostars largely invisible to optical telescopes?

Answer

They are swaddled in a thick, dusty envelope

The thick envelope of gas and dust remaining from the molecular cloud absorbs visible light. Observations must rely on longer wavelengths, such as infrared and millimeter radiation, to penetrate this obscuring material.

What characteristic of the natal environment renders protostars largely invisible to optical telescopes?
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