Sentences with phrase «images at different wavelengths»

The spectrograph produces 18 images at different wavelengths of light, which enables GPI to reject light from nearby stars, which can be up to 10 million times brighter than the planets being studied.
Science visualizers fan out the images at different wavelengths to illustrate the data.

Not exact matches

The color image of the glory (top) is a composite of these three photos, which were taken at different wavelengths of light during the phenomenon.
«Comparing these new images, made at different wavelengths, is providing us with a wealth of new detail about the Crab Nebula.
And until the mass production of the achromatic lens around 1775, they couldn't correct for the fact that different wavelength of light refract at different angles and cause a blurry image at the focal point.
To maximize energy absorption for photosynthesis, especially when the suns have vastly different colors or if at least one of the suns is dim, plants — or, more correctly, their extraterrestrial analogs — may use one or more types of light - absorbing pigments that absorb across a broad range of wavelengths, which would tend to make the plant appear black or gray (main image).
By looking at high - resolution images taken by SDO and STEREO over the same time period and in different wavelengths, Alzate and her colleagues at the University of Aberystwyth were able to focus down on the cause of the puffs and the interaction between the small and large - scale eruptions.
Ground - based images of the two bright plumes and the disturbance on April 5, 2007 at two different wavelengths: infrared (left) and visible (right).
This is a composite of images obtained with three instruments, operating at very different wavelengths.
This colour picture was created from images taken through four different filters at near - infrared wavelengths.
Light can be precisely controlled in time and space; it can penetrate brain tissue; it can be used to image the brain in three dimensions; and it can be delivered at different wavelengths to access multiple distinct molecular targets.
Images of Io obtained at different infrared wavelengths (in microns, μm, or millionths of a meter) with the W. M. Keck Observatory's 10 - meter Keck II telescope on Aug. 15, 2013 (a-c) and the Gemini North telescope on Aug. 29, 2013 (d).
Io imaged in different infrared wavelengths — the eruptions were observed taking place at the Rarog and Heno calderas, and later at 201308C as exhibited in d (Image: Katherine de Kleer / UC Berkeley / Gemini Observatory)
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