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Infrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from William Herschel to the Herschel space observatory
Uncover the Secrets of the Universe Hidden at Wavelengths beyond Our Optical GazeWilliam Herschel's discovery of infrared light in 1800 led to the development of astronomy at wavelengths other than the optical. Infrared Astronomy - Seeing the Heat: from William Herschel to the Herschel Space Ob...
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2014
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author | Clements, David L |
author_facet | Clements, David L |
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description | Uncover the Secrets of the Universe Hidden at Wavelengths beyond Our Optical GazeWilliam Herschel's discovery of infrared light in 1800 led to the development of astronomy at wavelengths other than the optical. Infrared Astronomy - Seeing the Heat: from William Herschel to the Herschel Space Observatory explores the work in astronomy that relies on observations in the infrared. Author David L. Clements, a distinguished academic and science fiction writer, delves into how the universe works, from the planets in our own Solar System to the universe as a whole. The book first presents the major t |
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spelling | cern-20246822021-04-21T20:11:27Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2024682engClements, David LInfrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from William Herschel to the Herschel space observatoryAstrophysics and AstronomyUncover the Secrets of the Universe Hidden at Wavelengths beyond Our Optical GazeWilliam Herschel's discovery of infrared light in 1800 led to the development of astronomy at wavelengths other than the optical. Infrared Astronomy - Seeing the Heat: from William Herschel to the Herschel Space Observatory explores the work in astronomy that relies on observations in the infrared. Author David L. Clements, a distinguished academic and science fiction writer, delves into how the universe works, from the planets in our own Solar System to the universe as a whole. The book first presents the major tCRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:20246822014 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Clements, David L Infrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from William Herschel to the Herschel space observatory |
title | Infrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from William Herschel to the Herschel space observatory |
title_full | Infrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from William Herschel to the Herschel space observatory |
title_fullStr | Infrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from William Herschel to the Herschel space observatory |
title_full_unstemmed | Infrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from William Herschel to the Herschel space observatory |
title_short | Infrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from William Herschel to the Herschel space observatory |
title_sort | infrared astronomy: seeing the heat : from william herschel to the herschel space observatory |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2024682 |
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