Looking at the universe through very different 'eyes'
- Written by Michael J. I. Brown, Associate professor, Monash University
The Small Magellanic Cloud galaxy here seen in infrared light, but it looks different when viewed at other wavelengths.ESA/NASA/JPL-Caltech/STScI
We are bathed in starlight. During the day we see the Sun, light reflected off the surface of the Earth and blue sunlight scattered by the air. At night we see the stars, as well as sunlight reflected off...
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