Why do Reflection Nebulae often exhibit a blue hue?

Answer

Shorter wavelengths of light are scattered more efficiently by the dust particles.

Reflection Nebulae scatter light from nearby stars, and this scattering process preferentially favors shorter wavelengths of light, resulting in the observed blue appearance, similar to Earth's sky.

Why do Reflection Nebulae often exhibit a blue hue?
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