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The team found that many of the active galaxies emit strong far-infrared radiation.
Colour Isothermography shows the effects of far-infrared radiation.
Upon further investigation, the differentiating factor was determined to be the beneficial far-infrared radiation from the hot clay.
F0120 Far-infrared radiation Infrared radiation of wavelengths greater than about 4 mm.
He proposes that atmospheres are preserved by the pressure-induced far-infrared radiation opacity of a thick hydrogen-containing atmosphere.
These models are characterized by non-metallic materials for inner cooking bowls to employ thermal far-infrared radiation in order to improve the taste of cooked rice.
Its high-tech sensors, which detect far-infrared radiation, are designed to peer through dust clouds to observe the mysterious process of how stars and galaxies are created.
These "hydrogen deuteride" molecules have an extra neutron compared with regular hydrogen molecules, and they emit detectable amounts of far-infrared radiation based on how they rotate.
Since the Earth's atmosphere prevents x-rays, gamma-rays and far-infrared radiation from reaching the ground, space missions were essential for the Compton, Chandra and Spitzer observatories.
Directly heated glass gives off enough infrared radiation to turn the vanes, but glass blocks much of the far-infrared radiation from a source of warmth not in contact with it.
'Far infrared astronomy' is the branch of astronomy and astrophysics which deals with objects visible in far-infrared radiation (extending from 30 m towards submillimeter wavelengths around 450 m).
These waves are in a largely unused region of the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and far-infrared radiation and can penetrate a host of materials without the ionizing damage of X-rays, a Caltech release said Monday.