ALMA was specifically designed to study this and
shorter submillimeter - wavelength light.
Not exact matches
This unprecedented image of Herbig - Haro object HH 46/47 combines radio observations acquired with the Atacama Large Millimeter /
submillimeter Array (ALMA) with much
shorter wavelength visible light observations from ESO's New Technology Telescope (NTT).
Planetary body 2014 UZ224, also known as DeeDee (
short for «distant dwarf»), has been getting a lot of attention from a team of scientists who've observed it using the Atacama Large Millimeter /
submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile.
That altitude is above the primary part of the atmosphere that blocks infrared light, which means the telescope can observe at wavelengths longer than the ones we see in our Disk Detective WISE data, but
shorter than the
submillimeter wavelengths we've observed at with the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope.