A scientist is conducting an experiment with a laser beam focused on a glass prism. The incident laser beam enters the prism at an angle of incidence of 30 degrees with respect to the normal. The refractive index of the glass is 1.5. Based on Snell's Law, the scientist seeks to determine the angle of refraction as the light exits the prism and enters the air again, where the refractive index is approximately 1.0.
Using Snell's Law, given by the equation n_1 * sin(θ_1) = n_2 * sin(θ_2), where θ_1 is the angle of incidence and θ_2 is the angle of refraction, calculate the angle of refraction as the light exits the prism.