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What are some examples of wavelength regions beyond the spectrum of visible light where astronomers can learn about the universe?

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The coloured lights form the visible spectrum. As per Wikipedia, "The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye." At one end, there's red light; and the other, violet. Red light has the greatest wavelength, whereas violet light has the shortest.

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