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Too cool and faint, many objects in the universe are impossible to detect with visible light. Now scientists have refined a new technology that could make these colder objects more visible, paving the way for enhanced exploration of deep space. Scientists have engineered a new technology that can detect very long wavelength infrared light.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ss4-d1ZjNkwhQB6_wMYz1EcMnrvOKZGUj6a4apZxdqIC11h1_Bcj1fCB1WPXZ377dQ3nVoDP_uvk1dzOkjdOdwmWKZjrbUDc9YECyJyOt4igOv_6PiCrNKy6piA5SpHlXtBrMXEelQw8OiNxzMR9ISs7jrfRNbEtjj=s0-d)
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Zazzle Space Exploration market place
Too cool and faint, many objects in the universe are impossible to detect with visible light. Now scientists have refined a new technology that could make these colder objects more visible, paving the way for enhanced exploration of deep space. Scientists have engineered a new technology that can detect very long wavelength infrared light.
via Science Daily
Zazzle Space Exploration market place
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