Question

Galactic disks appear blue because
A) they contain no G, K, or M dwarfs.
B) they contain only blue reflection nebulae.
C) dust obscures the longer, red, wavelengths.
D) O and B blue giants are much brighter than G, K, or M dwarfs.
E) dark matter gravitationally shifts all wavelengths towards the blue.

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