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Ultraviolet Space Astronomy

Planetary Atmospheres Comets The Stars Interstellar Gas Interstellar Dust Extragalactic Objects [Pg.302]

Blackbody radiator Object that absorbs or emits radiation with 100% efficiency at all wavelengths and whose emission spectrum follows the laws derived by Max Planck and others. [Pg.302]

Extinction Attentuation of radiation by the processes of scattering, pure absorption, or both. [Pg.302]

Extreme ultraviolet Wavelength range below 1000 A, extending to the X-ray wavelength range below 100 A. [Pg.302]

Far ultraviolet Wavelength range below 2000 A, usually the range 1000-2000 A. [Pg.302]


Matter Planetary Atmospheres Quantum Chemistry Galactic Structure and Evolution Surface Chemistry Ultraviolet Space Astronomy... [Pg.15]

Cosmic Radiation Gravitational Wave Astronomy Infrared Astronomy Neutrino Astronomy Pulsars Solar Physics Supernovae Ultraviolet Space Astronomy X-Ray Astronomy... [Pg.93]


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