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Infrared Astronomy
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study of celestial objects by means of the infrared radiation they emit, in the wavelength range from about 1 micrometer to about 1 millimeter.

 


Infrared astronomy
Infrared astronomy is the branch of astronomy and astrophysics which deals with objects visible in infrared (IR) radiation. Visible radiation ranges from 400 nm (blue) to 700 nm (red).

Infrared Astronomy
A wavelength, or frequency, of light that is slightly less energetic than visible light, but more energetic than radio or microwave radiation.

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InfraRed Astronomy is the study of Astronomical Objects in the InfraRed Spectrum. This is done mostly with satellite based telescopes, such as NICMOS on the HST, since the Earth's Atmosphere Filters IR Radiation.

Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS)
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was a joint scientific project sponsored by the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands.

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Far infrared astronomy is the branch of astronomy and astrophysics which deals with objects visible in far-infrared radiation (extending from 30 µm towards submillimeter wavelengths around 450 µm).

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Infrared studies are a very important component of modern observational astronomy.

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In addition to absorbing most of the infrared radiation from cosmic sources, the Earth's atmosphere itself radiates in the infrared which interferes with infrared observations.

Infrared astronomy is important because light from the most distant objects in space is also light that started traveling billions of years ago.

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IRAS Galaxy
Any galaxy which was discovered by the Infra-Red Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) to possess an excessive amount of infrared emission. [C97]
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Progress in infrared astronomy and submillimeter astronomy has revealed the constituents of other star systems. Infrared searches have detected belts of dust and asteroids around distant stars, underpinning the formation of planets.

Infrared Astronomy Satellite (NASA Thesaurus) A joint NASA-Netherlands-Great Britain spacecraft designed to perform astronomical observations in the infrared spectral region. It was launched on January 25, 1983. Used for IRAS.

The progress of infrared astronomy and submillimetre astronomy has "opened" additional star systems. Infrared searches have detected belts of dust and asteroids around distant stars, underpinning the formation of planets.

Data was collected using the United Kingdom Infra-red telescope (UKIRT), the world's largest telescope dedicated solely to infrared astronomy, ...

The major areas of current interest--X-ray astronomy, gamma-ray astronomy, infrared astronomy, and radio astronomy--are all basically concerned with physics and engineering, ...

Infrared astronomy deals with the detection of infrared radiation (wavelengths longer than red light). The most common tool is the telescope but with the instrument optimized for infrared.

Australia is actively involved in infrared astronomy and has built infrared spectrographs such as IRIS 2 for the AAT and the ANU's 2.3 m telescope at Siding Spring.

Terry Herter -- an astronomer at Cornell University who is also working on the instrument FORCAST to image star forming regions and other faint objects such as galaxies for the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) and on the ...

Another major infrared facility coming soon will be the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA).

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Spitzer Space Telescope NASA's Great Observatory for infrared astronomy was launched in August 2003. Formerly named SIRTF (Space Infrared Telescope Facility), it was renamed in honor of Lyman Spitzer, Jr.

The innermost of these, Io, has active sulfurous volcanoes, discovered by Voyager 1 and further observed by Voyager 2 and Earth-based infrared astronomy.

In 1985 the Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS) mission's data requirements drove the implementation of an entire data processing facility on the Caltech campus.

The IPAC education group's Cool Cosmos site explains infrared astronomy as well as the multi-wavelength universe to a variety of ages from kindergartners to adults.

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