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infrared

[in-fruh-red] / ˌɪn frəˈrɛd /


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As the largest space telescope ever built, Webb observes the universe in infrared light, allowing it to see objects hidden from traditional visible-light telescopes.

From Science Daily

Most of that radiation comes in the form of gamma rays and other high-energy particles that are invisible to Webb's infrared instruments.

From Science Daily

By combining kinetic modeling with fluorescence spectroscopy, high-resolution mass spectrometry, and infrared analysis, the team showed that each plastic type releases its own unique chemical mixture.

From Science Daily

Northrop Grumman said the missiles are being built to respond to the rise of hypersonic missiles, which maneuver in flight and require infrared tracking and speedy data transmission to protect U.S. troops.

From Los Angeles Times

A beam of infrared light is then directed at the molecules in the breath.

From The Wall Street Journal