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EO On This Day: Mapping Minerals with Light https://t.co/jhGtuDBLCr A combo of infrared and visible wavelengths exposes the mineral geology around China’s Piqiang Fault. https://t.co/Qx1ZptvBGQ #NASAEO20
Here's a look into the star-forming region S106 assembled from image data captured by @HubbleTelescope in infrared wavelengths on Feb. 13, 2011 (PI Keith Noll). A newborn star is blasting away a space within the cloud from which it formed, 3,300 light-years away.
Here's a look into the star-forming region S106, made from image data captured by @NASAHubble in infrared wavelengths on Feb. 13, 2011 (PI Keith Noll). A newborn star is blasting away a space from within the cloud it formed, 3,300 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus.
One more Herbig-Haro object: HH 46/47, a ~3-parsec-long jet complex with multiple bow shocks about 1500 light-years away. This is a color-composite made from Hubble WFC3 observations in infrared wavelengths in March 2019 (PI Brunella Nisini)
Compare the Eagle Nebula’s famous Pillars of Creation in different wavelengths of light with our new interactive! Shift from visible to infrared to X-ray light and explore your universe: https://t.co/5R8ETcX8Wp #HubbleClassic #M16 #NASA
Most fish from deep water where there is very little light are black, dark gray, or deep brown. A fair few night-time and midwater fish are red because red wavelengths are rapidly attenuated in the water and many fish can't see them. Bright red = camouflage. 3/7 #blackmermaids
yasuho's lesbian friends are on a whole other level of matching wavelengths....thank u araki for these queens
✦Happy new year!✦ May your 2018 be fantastically unreal with only the most positive wavelengths to guide you. Much love, much respect~