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Can electromagnetic spectrum waves travel through a vacuum?

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Can electromagnetic spectrum waves travel through a vacuum?

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If you think about it, if electromagnetic waves didn’t travel through a vacuum, we wouldn’t be able to see stars and planets with telescopes which rely on the very small visible light portion of the spectrum, and we wouldn’t be able to communicate with satellites or Spirit and Opportunity on Mars.

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