We observe a star that is dstar​ away.  How much extinction would there need to be (i.e., what must tau be) if we had ignored intervening dust, and concluded that it was actually 2 * dstar​ away? Value: dstar​ = 526 pc

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We observe a star that is dstar​ away.  How much extinction would there need to be (i.e., what must tau be) if we had ignored intervening dust, and concluded that it was actually 2 * dstar​ away?

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dstar​ = 526 pc

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