Three images of Jupiter show the gas giant in three different types of light — infrared, visible, and ultraviolet. The image on the left was taken in infrared by the Near-InfraRed Imager (NIRI) ...
Jupiter, seen differently in infrared (left), visible light (center), and ultraviolet (right). Image: International Gemini Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/NASA/ESA, M.H ...
image: a, Schematic diagram illustrating simultaneous broadband 2nd-10th HHG via cascaded 2nd-NL QPM up-conversion upon a mid-IR pump femtosecond laser in CPPLN. b, Schematic diagram illustrating ...
The electromagnetic spectrum, or EM spectrum, is the name given to the collection of all electromagnetic radiation in the universe. This is a type of energy that pervades the cosmos in the form of ...
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When you unlock a phone, step into view of a security camera or drive past a license plate reader at night, beams of infrared ...
A series of coated lenses can allow people to see ultraviolet light superimposed onto the visible spectrum, extending the range of our senses without the need of electronic devices. UV imaging can be ...
Is Jupiter in flames? The latest images from the Hubble Space Telescope may suggest so, but this incredible image of our giant planet is, in fact, based solely on infrared light. Stunning new images ...
Photonics. It’s a word to know. This technology uses light instead of electricity. It’s fast; it’s versatile; and it’s poised to be the next major advancement in human technology. So far, photonics ...
These animals have the natural ability to take thermal cues from infrared light Salmon go through a lot of changes to prepare for their annual migrations. Some species may change their body shape to ...