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| Beyond the Visible Have you ever wondered why Hubble's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, is designed to look for infrared light? Does Webb's mysterious mission puzzle you? Are you tired of "3-D" this and "3-D" that? Well, have we got a video for you. Check out "Infrared: Beyond the Visible," our attempt to explain everything you'll ever need to know about infrared astronomy via the highly scientific medium of paper cutouts. It has galaxies. Planets. Redshifting. Swimming aliens. Paranoid astronomers. Watch it now, before everyone else knows more about infrared than you do.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
HubbleSite Update: Beyond the Visible
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