Transparency of the atmosphere

Transparency of the atmosphere

In this diagram, the brown curve shows how transparent the atmosphere is at the given wavelength to radiation from space. The major windows are at visible wavelengths (marked by the rainbow) and at radio wavelengths from about 1 mm to 10 m. ALMA operates in a borderline region, where the opacity depends strongly on how high and dry the site is. In space, observations can be done outside the atmospheric windows as illustrated by XMM-Newton, Hubble and the Spitzer Space Telescope.

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ESA/Hubble (F. Granato)

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Identification:atm_opacity
Type:Graphique
Date de publication:19 mai 2010 12:54
Taille:2741 x 1358 px

À propos de l'objet

Nom:Earth
Type:Unspecified : Technology : Observatory : Telescope
Solar System : Planet : Feature : Atmosphere
Catégorie:Illustrations

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