Several factors hinder astronomers from getting a clear view of distant stars, including atmospheric interference, light pollution, and the vast distances involved. The Earth's atmosphere can distort light from stars, while urban areas can create excessive background light, obscuring celestial objects. Additionally, cosmic dust and gas can absorb and scatter light, making distant stars harder to observe. Despite these challenges, advancements in telescope technology and techniques help improve observations.
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