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infrared

[in-fruh-red] / ˌɪn frəˈrɛd /


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HPF also helps reduce the impact of M-dwarf stellar activity by observing in the infrared -- a region of the spectrum where disruptive signals from the star are weaker.

From Science Daily

The same unusual effect appeared in these infrared data, suggesting that it is not a measurement error but a genuine feature of the universe.

From Science Daily

The night sensor works by observing the Earth not only in visible wavelengths but also in infrared, which reveals radiant heat energy.

From New York Times

With the telescope’s ability to study infrared light, “you can actually measure the glow of the planet”, says Thomas Greene, an astronomer at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California.

From Scientific American

The enforcement actions came after EPA flew a helicopter equipped with a special infrared camera that can detect emissions of hydrocarbon vapors that are invisible to the naked eye.

From Seattle Times