Optical:
Near-Infrared: Near-infrared light reveals cooler material.
Credit: ESO, VISTA, J. Emerson. Acknowledgment: Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit
Mid-far-Infrared:
Infrared-Ultraviolet:
About the Infrared Universe Collection
The human eye can only see visible light, but objects give off a variety of wavelengths of light. To see an object as it truly exists, we would ideally look at its appearance through the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Telescopes show us objects as they appear emitting different energies of light, with each wavelength conveying unique information about the object. The Webb Space Telescope will study infrared light from celestial objects with much greater clarity and sensitivity than ever before. Explore the Infrared Universe. Adapted from Cool Cosmos by IPAC
Credits
VIDEO: NASA, ESA, Greg T. Bacon (STScI)
IMAGE: NASA, ESA, NOAO, ESO, VISTA, CASU, NASA-JPL, Caltech, Margaret Meixner (STScI), Travis A. Rector (NRAO), J. Emerson , K. Su (University of Arizona), Hubble Helix Nebula Team
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