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  1. Infrared astronomy - Wikipedia

    • Infrared astronomy is a sub-discipline of astronomy which specializes in the observation and analysis of astronomical objects using infrared (IR) radiation. The wavelength of infrared light ranges from 0.75 to 300 micrometers, and falls in between visible radiation, which ranges from 380 to 750 nanometers, and submillimeter waves. Infrared astronomy began in the … 展开

    History

    The discovery of infrared radiation is attributed to William Herschel, who performed an experiment in 1800 where he placed a … 展开

    Modern infrared astronomy

    Infrared radiation with wavelengths just longer than visible light, known as near-infrared, behaves in a very similar way to visible light, and can be detected using similar solid state devices (because of this, many quasars, s… 展开

    Infrared technology

    One of the most common infrared detector arrays used at research telescopes is HgCdTe arrays. These operate well between 0.6 and 5 micrometre wavelengths. For longer wavelength observations or … 展开

     
  1. Infrared astronomy is a sub-discipline of astronomy which specializes in the observation and analysis of astronomical objects using infrared (IR) radiation.
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    Infrared astronomy is a sub-discipline of astronomy which specializes in the observation and analysis of astronomical objects using infrared (IR) radiation.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_astronomy
    Infrared astronomy refers to an area of astronomy where astronomers observe and analyze light from planets, exoplanets, and the clouds of dust found between stars and galaxies.
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    Infrared astronomy refers to an area of astronomy where astronomers observe and analyse light from the Universe that falls within the infrared wavelength range.
    esahubble.org/wordbank/infrared-astronomy/
    By harnessing infrared radiation — electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than those of visible light — astronomers can study interstellar gas and the dust grains spread through it, the ...
    www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01970-5
    The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has three infrared instruments to help study the origins of the universe and the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets.
    science.nasa.gov/ems/07_infraredwaves
  2. Infrared Astronomy - Webb

  3. Infrared astronomy reveals the secret Universe beyond …

    Explore the world of infrared astronomy and discover how it unveils cosmic secrets beyond visible light through advanced space telescopes.

  4. Infrared astronomy | Definition, Satellites, & Wavelengths

  5. Infrared Waves - Science@NASA

    2016年8月10日 · Infrared waves have longer wavelengths than visible light and can pass through dense regions of gas and dust in space with less scattering and absorption. Thus, infrared energy can also reveal objects in the universe that …

  6. Webb Conversations: It's All About Infrared - NASA

  7. How is Infrared Spectroscopy Used in Astronomy?

  8. Infrared Astronomy - ESA/Hubble

  9. Astronomy & Astrophysics 101: Infrared Astronomy

    2022年4月30日 · What Is Infrared Astronomy? Infrared astronomy is a branch of astronomy in which astronomers observe and analyze light from the Universe with wavelengths in the infrared range. Astronomers analyze light (electromagnetic …

  10. ESA - Why the infrared? - European Space Agency

    Direct infrared emission from cold dust is feeble, and the sensitivity of ESA's Herschel mission played a key role in its observation. But why go into space to do this? For two very simple and important reasons: Earth's atmosphere blocks …

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