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Other Views of the Universe

Telescopes of various sorts:

What do we learn by looking at different wavelengths?


 
radio continuum    73 cm          hot, ionized gas
                                  electrons in strong magnetic fields


radio HI line      21 cm          cool to warm clouds of neutral hydrogen gas


mm CO line        2.6 mm          cold, dense clouds of carbon monoxide
                                  composed mostly of molecular hydrogen


far infrared   12-100 microns     dust warmed by nearby (hot, young) stars


near infrared    1-10 microns     cool stars


optical           500 nm          stars, diffuse gas excited by hot stars


X-ray            1-10 nm          very hot gas: shocks and accretion disks


gamma-ray       0.001 nm          pulsars, relativistic particles colliding 
                                           with gas or photons

The Milky Way, at various wavelengths:

A few selected galaxies, at a range of wavelengths.

Resources for further study:

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