Sentences with phrase «of infrared wavelengths»

The observations were made in a range of infrared wavelengths where the water signature, if present, would appear.
They can identify chemicals by the unique pattern of infrared wavelengths that they absorb.
Its power is not derived from the heat but from the power and concentration of the infrared wavelengths themselves.
Researchers and industry leaders have found that the C - band — a specific range of infrared wavelengths — has become an electromagnetic sweet spot in telecommunications.
NIRSPEC (Near - Infrared Spectrograph) is a unique, cross-dispersed echelle spectrograph that captures spectra of objects over a large range of infrared wavelengths at high spectral resolution.
When choosing an infrared sauna system, be mindful of the type of infrared wavelengths they use; near, mid, or far and what you want to use it for: Near doesn't go as deep and can help on the surface level by helping fight against aging and heal wounds.
When the sun heats the Martian surface, each type of rock radiates back a unique pattern of infrared wavelengths.
They did this using the VLTI with three of the Auxiliary Telescopes and an instrument called AMBER to make separate images of the surface of Antares over a small range of infrared wavelengths.
The extra height will get them above most of the water in the Earth's atmosphere, which absorbs some of the infrared wavelengths they're interested in.
The is one of the most important questions as it determines the size the of the infrared wavelength and the overall effectiveness of the heater.
When you fill an aquarium with CO2 you make it transmit less of a certain range of infrared wavelengths.
In the May 2, 2002 Nature Lin, Fleming, El - Kady, and other Sandia and Ames researchers reported that the material rejected an exceptionally broad range of infrared wavelengths (SN: 5/25/02, p. 334).
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