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do if he could see the images and data astronomers have available to them now. The study of the universe is calledcosmology.Cosmologistsstudy the structure and changes in the present universe. The universe contains all of the star systems, galaxies, gas and dust, plus all the matter and ener...
The visible spectrum is the portion of the larger electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. As Figure 7 shows, the electromagnetic spectrum encompasses all of the electromagnetic radiation that occurs in our environment and includes gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared ...
We’re all familiar with terms like Radio, Microwave, Light and X-Rays – these are all different frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. The light which we see with our eyes is just a small sliver of the electromagnetic spectrum, around 400-700 terahertz (THz). Radio waves refer to freque...
The electromagnetic spectrum extends from gamma rays to radio waves, with frequency varying by 30 orders of magnitude, or doubling 100 times (2100 = 1030). A musical octave halved or doubles the frequency of sound. In the entire visible range, from red to violet, the frequency merely doubles...
Due to the high number of spectral bands, data volume, and nature and complexity of HSI data, special tools and unique methodologies have been developed for analysis. For example, the full spectrum of the sensor is associated with each pixel comprising the image. This allows for objects and...
Wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum How does it work? Infrared energy is heat that can be applied to many different things for manufacturing, finishing, drying and heat processing. To find out what infrared energy can do, and where it can and cannot be used to its full advantage, here...
" to "How does a laser work?" are all the proper domain of the science of optics. Although we usually think of visible light when we say "optics," visible light is simply a narrow band of the electromagnetic spectrum, which ranges in wavelength from very short (e.g., X-rays) to ...
Optical spectroscopy is a technique that is used to measure light intensity in the ultraviolet (UV), visible (VIS), near-infrared (NIR), and infrared (IR) range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Spectroscopic measurements are used in many different applications, such as color measurement, concentrat...