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everything that goes near it gets sucked in.infrared, x-rays. This room is full of realities that you can't see. Most of
And when we successfully do this, just like we have different wavelengths of light so that there are x-rays, that are ultraviolet rays, optical,infrared, and radio wavelengths, we will end up with gravitational waves that are detected from the ground of the order of hundreds of cyclesper second, gravitational waves that will be eventually detected when we fly detectors like LISA in space, and then gravitational waves that we will
So that's one way that they can find prey is by detecting electricity put off by muscles.Infrared is those snakes.Dolphins navigate with echolocation, sonar.
as if it would out in the native lunar environment we also have an instrument called nervous uh which is a nearinfrared spectrometer system so you got a neutron spectrometer a near infrared spectrometer this one does not have theability to look down in soil that's what the NSS is for this one has the ability to look at the surface like right on the
I brush my teeth.An infrared sensor in the bathroom mirror takes my temperature." We're close to this.A lot of offices have this.
is between 400 nanometers and 900 nanometers, which is basically visible light plus infrared spectrum,near-infrared spectrum. Fortunately for us, this part of spectrum is visible through atmosphere, whichis not that obvious because there are some other areas of the spectrum which atmosphere is not to.
What can a butterfly with it's senses better than we can do?See infrared. They can see infrared is one.Yeah, that's right. There's one more.
Introducing John Tyndall. In the 1860s Tyndall investigated methane and CO2 and water vapor to see whether any of themblock infrared radiation, and they all do.But methane and water vapor don't stick around in the atmosphere for long.
So play this -- take this technology and play it forward with much greater capability.near infrared spectrograph. That's one of the few instruments that has the resolution to be able to detect methane
There is the polarized vision of an octopus, the fire detection of jewel beetles, and the magnetic sensors of bees.Pit vipers detect infrared light with night vision sensitive enough to notice when temperatures vary by 1,000th of a degree.And even the tiny dung beetle have evolved to use light from the Milky Way for navigation.
You want your employees to get feedback, but nobody likes getting performance feedback.like functional near-infrared spectroscopy, or fNIRS.
of electromagnetic spectrum. One is green light, what we see in our eyes as green light.Another is infrared. Unfortunately, we can't see it, but we can sense it from space.And also, one more important thing, interesting thing here is that the more plant is healthy, the stronger it reflects infrared-- near-infrared part
can measure the Earth's state on a regular basis, like a camera in the visible domain of the electromagnetic spectrumand also in the infrared and short-wave infrared, which gives information on the state of vegetation, for example, but also many other parameters.Sentinel-3 has three instruments on board, again, for large-scale monitoring of oceans and land masses, various parameters.
were basically wrong. When we actually got to see what the galaxies look like, starting with the installation of a new camera thatgave us infrared capability on Hubble Space Telescope in 2009, we actually saw what galaxies look like when they start,and we were all shocked.
for planets. So let's imagine for a moment we could transport ourselves to one of these, not the TRAPPIST ones, but some planets orbiting a slightly bigger star.to the infrared wavelengths, where it's being measured.
Yeah, that's right. There's one more.Actually not infrared, ultraviolet.They see ultraviolet. They can do one other thing much more sensitive than we can do.
of development of vocal use in dolphins.broke an infrared beam which triggered a word in English or a whistle in dolphin.
the different types of panels but do panels like how far in the in the Spectrum do their does their let's say VVision extend does infrared work does ultraviolet contribute is there like a reason to not filter for example with apaint of glass or a paint of acrylic the curve on the graph on the right answers your question that's the
You can see the infrared camera trap in the middle there taking the picture of this tiger closing in on an Asian or Indian porcupine.
Or the next passive infrared sensor could then remotely trigger a flashbang stun grenade.
So this is an infrared telescope.
That's infrared radiant heat.
There's also infrared satellite.
We radiate infrared. We radiate photons with 1/20 of the energy each.
And this is an infrared image, and the spectrum indicates that the gas has a temperature of 10,000 kelvins.
forward looking infrared and a minigun to start blasting anything with heat.
through the infrared and the optical, taking lots of images.
And so with the infrared sensor, we're able look through the smoke, determine where the hot spots are or where the fire fronts are.
It had infrared heat-seeking sensors.
You have infrared radiation that you guys are beaming out, because we're all warm bodies and when you're a warm body at about 98 degrees Fahrenheit,
you're beaming infrared radiation.
So we could take infrared with a rental prosthesis, pick it up, and compress it into a very bright red, for instance,
We'll have infrared and we'll have like all this crazy stuff.
a specialized infrared underwater camera and so it goes on and on; that specialization is happening. And we can even map, in some cases, the genealogy of different inventions.
But by shining this infrared light of our public safety on the fact that her children are not in school -- >>David: Right.
you're emitting infrared, and so is the earth. The earth emits radiation, okay? Now, if there was no atmosphere, that radiation would go happily out into space, and then you'd have
and the infrared going out. Now, actually, it really constrains what the atmosphere can
I'm this little infrared camera is so that Mission Control can see the
So this is the Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA, and it's a infrared telescope built in the back of a modified Boeing
about to have this amazing infrared tool at our disposal.
That's how it detects the infrared.
Or being able to see infrared or ultraviolet.
My colleague, David Kou, is an astronomer, I'm a theorist-- who are part of the CANDELS team.And that's Cosmic Assembly Near-infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey.I think David first came out with the CANDELS acronym and then came up with a-- Anyway.
Everybody's shooting each other with infrared laser beams instead of pistols.
So we have the passive infrared sensor here.
And then there is radiant heat or infrared heat that comes from the coals or the gas jets.
And you're beating that infrared energy right into the skin.
We are looking at forward-looking infrared.
One D800 is converted for infrared, and then I have the D600, and the D4, and the D800.
And the camera has an infrared pass band filter attached to it, which enables the camera to see infrared tracking markers, which are embedded in the corners of this canvas.
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