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What is multiwavelength astronomy?

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Answered by HitanshuMishra
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Multiwavelength Astronomy. Some astronomical objects emit mostly infrared radiation, others mostly visible light, and still others mostly ultraviolet radiation.
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\longrightarrowAstronomers today pursue 'multiwavelength astronomy' and may look at the same object in different wavelengths in order to understand it better. This group of images taken of the Crab Nebula shows just how different the views at different wavelengths can be.

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