Ultraviolet images taken by the Cassini spacecraft revealed the patch, which is distinct from the planet's auroras.
So Roth and his colleagues examined recent
ultraviolet images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Not exact matches
That
image, however, was
taken with
ultraviolet and infrared sensors; this is the first time Cassini has
taken a snapshot of our pale blue dot in its true colors.
The
images at right of Earth's aurora borealis — the shimmering lights created by particles of solar wind crashing into the polar atmosphere — were
taken on April 9 by the
UltraViolet Imager, an instrument on board nasa's polar satellite.
EPIC
takes a series of 10
images using different narrowband spectral filters — from
ultraviolet to near infrared — to produce a variety of science products.
The photograph here is an extreme
ultraviolet image of the sun
taken on March 30.
These
images are complementary to space - based telescopes, like NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which
takes images primarily in
ultraviolet light and does not have the capacity for the high - speed imagery that can be captured aboard the WB - 57F.
This eye can see visible and
ultraviolet light, and can
take images through various filters to make natural color pictures, such as this well - known
image of the Eagle nebula.
The solar blind camera
takes images of objects that emit
ultraviolet wavelengths.
High resolution extreme
ultraviolet images from TRACE allowed the solar moss to be observed for the first time, and the rapid cadence with which TRACE
takes pictures provided unprecedented details about its behavior.
This
ultraviolet image near Mars» South Pole was
taken by MAVEN on July 10 2016 and shows the atmosphere and surface during southern spring.
Images of the the
ultraviolet glow, taken by the Imaging UltraViolet Spectrograph (IUVS), can tell scientists more about the day - to - day of the
ultraviolet glow,
taken by the Imaging
UltraViolet Spectrograph (IUVS), can tell scientists more about the day - to - day of the
UltraViolet Spectrograph (IUVS), can tell scientists more about the day - to - day of the Red Planet.
This sequence of
images of the the Sun in
ultraviolet light was
taken by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft on Feb. 11, 1996 from its unique vantage point at the «L1» gravity neutral point 1 million miles sunward from the Earth.
On June 16, 2010, the Hubble Heritage Project released a very detailed, composite
image of the dark lanes of dust crisscrossing the giant elliptical galaxy Centaurus A.
Taken on July 10, 2010 with the Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3, the panchromatic
image of
ultraviolet through near - infrared wavelengths shows new details such as bluish clusters of young massive stars and reddish gas nebulae undergoing star birth normally obscured by dust.
Earth's full North Polar auroral oval, in an
image taken in
ultraviolet light by the U.S. Polar spacecraft over northern Canada, April 6, 1996.