Why is molecular hydrogen ($ ext{H}_2$) difficult for astronomers to observe directly?

Answer

It does not radiate efficiently at the long wavelengths needed for easy detection at low temperatures

Due to the extremely low temperatures, molecular hydrogen lacks the required energy states to emit detectable radiation easily, creating an observational barrier for direct measurement.

Why is molecular hydrogen ($	ext{H}_2$) difficult for astronomers to observe directly?
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