Hubble & Multiwavelength Astronomy: The Big Picture | NASA Goddard
Until the 20th century, astronomers learned virtually all they knew about sources in the sky from only the tiny fraction of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye.
However, as astronomers have discovered how to collect radiation outside this part of the spectrum, they have been able to learn much more about the universe. Many objects reveal different aspects of their composition and behavior at different wavelengths. Other objects are completely invisible at one wavelength, yet are clearly visible at another.
In this video, Dr. Padi Boyd explains the exciting future of multiwavelength astronomy and how important Hubble is to exploring the mysteries of the universe.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Producer & Director: James Leigh
Editor: Lucy Lund
Director of Photography: James Ball
Additional Editing & Photography: Matthew Duncan
Executive Producers: James Leigh & Matthew Duncan
Production & Post: Origin Films
Video Credit: Hubble Space Telescope Animation
Credit: M. Kornmesser (ESA/Hubble)
Electromagnetic Spectrum Graphic
Credit: NASA GSFC Conceptual Image Lab
James Webb Space Telescope Animation
Credit: NASA GSFC Conceptual Image Lab
Duration: 4 minutes
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