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Definition: infrared astronomy from Collins English Dictionary

n

1 the study of radiations from space in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum


infrared astronomy

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
study of celestial objects by means of the infrared radiation they emit, in the wavelength range from about 1 micrometer to about 1 millimeter. All objects, from trees and buildings on the earth to distant galaxies, emit infrared (IR) radiation. The study of such radiation from celestial objects is of particular importance for several reasons. Cosmic dust particles effectively obscure parts of the visible universe, such as the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way , but this dust is transparent in the IR wavelengths. Most of the energy radiated by objects ranging from interstellar matter to planets lies in the IR wavelengths; IR observations are therefore significant in studying asteroids, comets, planetary satellites, and interstellar dust clouds where stars are forming. Finally, because the expansion of the universe shifts energy to longer wavelengths, most of the visible radiation emitted by stars and galaxies during the early stages of the formation of the universe is now shifted to…
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Full text Article infrared astronomy

From Astronomy Encyclopedia
Study of astronomical objects at infrared wavelengths. INFRARED RADIATION penetrates dust clouds more easily than that at optical wavelengths, so astronomers using the infrared can study stars forming deep inside dense dust clouds, the centre of the Galaxy, and other galaxies (both normal and…
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From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Study of astronomical objects by observing the infrared radiation they emit. Its techniques enable examination of many celestial objects that give off energy at wavelengths in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum but that cannot otherwise be seen from Earth because they do not emit…
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From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Study of infrared (IR) radiation produced by relatively cool gas and dust in space, as in the areas around forming stars. Objects at normal temperatures emit infrared radiation, so some critical parts of telescopes designed to observe IR radiation have to be cooled to very low temperatures. IR…
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From Science Encyclopedia: Encyclopedia of Space and Astronomy
The branch of astronomy dealing with infrared (IR) radiation from celestial objects. Most celestial objects emit some quantity of infrared radiation. However, when a star is not quite hot enough to shine in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, it emits the bulk of its energy in the…
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
study of celestial objects by means of the infrared radiation they emit, in the wavelength range from about 1 micrometer to about 1 millimeter. All objects, from trees and buildings on the earth to distant galaxies, emit infrared (IR) radiation. The study of such radiation from celestial objects is…
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Full text Article infrared astronomy

From Collins Dictionary of Astronomy
The study of radiation from space with wavelengths beyond the red end of the visible spectrum, i.e. from about 0.8 micrometer (μm) to about 1000 μm; radiation above 300 μm is now described as submillimetric (see submillimeter astronomy ). Infrared observations are possible from the ground through…
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From The Penguin Dictionary of Physics
The study of astronomical sources emitting INFRARED RADIATION . These include the dust clouds around many stars and all newly forming stars, and extragalactic objects such as QUASARS and SEYFERT GALAXIES . Observations can be made from the ground through several ATMOSPHERIC WINDOWS up to a…
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Full text Article Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
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