What specific advantage do radio observations, such as those from the Green Bank Telescope, offer over optical views of the Orion region?

Answer

Radio light passes through the obscuring dust clouds that block visible light, mapping internal structures.

Radio observations detect emissions like synchrotron radiation and thermal emissions that penetrate the dense dust layers, allowing astronomers to map structures hidden from optical telescopes.

What specific advantage do radio observations, such as those from the Green Bank Telescope, offer over optical views of the Orion region?
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