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Infrared Collection (#18)

"Infrared: Revealing the Hidden Beauty of the Universe" Step into a world unseen, where colors blend and secrets unfold

Background imageInfrared Collection: Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7554

Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7554
Man urinating, thermogram. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from black (coldest) through purple, pink, red, orange and yellow, to white (warmest)

Background imageInfrared Collection: Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7553

Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7553
Man urinating. Thermogram of a man urinating into a urinal. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from black (coldest) through purple, pink, red, orange and yellow

Background imageInfrared Collection: Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7551

Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7551
Man urinating. Thermogram of a man urinating into a toilet. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from black (coldest) through purple, pink, red, orange and yellow

Background imageInfrared Collection: Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7548

Man urinating, thermogram C016 / 7548
Man urinating. Thermogram of a man sitting on a toilet and urinating. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from black (coldest) through purple, pink, red, orange and yellow

Background imageInfrared Collection: M3 star cluster and Comet Garradd

M3 star cluster and Comet Garradd. Mosaic infrared image of the M3 globular star cluster (upper left). In the lower right portion of the image there is a streak of orange light

Background imageInfrared Collection: WISE space telescope C015 / 4554

WISE space telescope C015 / 4554
WISE space telescope. Telescope of NASAs Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) with the aperture cover removed during assembly

Background imageInfrared Collection: Comet Siding Spring, infrared image

Comet Siding Spring, infrared image. This comet, also known as C/2007 Q3, was discovered in 2007 by observers in Australia. On 7 October 2009, it passed near the Earth and Sun

Background imageInfrared Collection: WISE space telescope

WISE space telescope. NASAs Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft on a work stand. At left on the spacecraft is the fixed panel solar array

Background imageInfrared Collection: James Webb Space Telescope mirror cans C016 / 4200

James Webb Space Telescope mirror cans C016 / 4200
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) mirror cans. This telescope has 18 primary beryllium mirror segments that will work together as one large 6.5-metre primary mirror

Background imageInfrared Collection: London, infrared satellite image C016 / 3890

London, infrared satellite image C016 / 3890
London and its surrounds, infrared satellite image. North is at top. The Thames Estuary is at right. This view is used for geological, agricultural

Background imageInfrared Collection: London, infrared satellite image C016 / 3889

London, infrared satellite image C016 / 3889
London and its surrounds, infrared satellite image. North is at top. The Thames Estuary is at right. This view is used for studies of vegetation

Background imageInfrared Collection: Helix Nebula, composite image C016 / 3864

Helix Nebula, composite image C016 / 3864
Helix Nebula (NGC 7293), composite image. This object is a planetary nebula, a dying star ejecting its dusty outer layers

Background imageInfrared Collection: Human eye, infrared image C013 / 7322

Human eye, infrared image C013 / 7322
MODEL RELEASED. Human eye, close-up infrared image. This is the right-hand eye of a 21-year-old man, with raised eyebrow and distended pupil

Background imageInfrared Collection: Human arm, infrared image C013 / 7325

Human arm, infrared image C013 / 7325
MODEL RELEASED. Human arm. Infrared image of the anterior surface of the right-hand arm of a 24-year-old man. Infrared lighting can be used to visualize subcutaneous structures

Background imageInfrared Collection: Human eye, infrared image C013 / 7321

Human eye, infrared image C013 / 7321
MODEL RELEASED. Human eye, close-up infrared image. This is the right-hand eye of a 24-year-old man. Infrared lighting can be used to visualize subcutaneous structures

Background imageInfrared Collection: Isle of Man, satellite image C013 / 5151

Isle of Man, satellite image C013 / 5151
Isle of Man, satellite image. North is towards top left. Visible features include fields and hills (shades of green), beaches and clouds (white), lakes and reservoirs (dark blue)




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"Infrared: Revealing the Hidden Beauty of the Universe" Step into a world unseen, where colors blend and secrets unfold. Infrared photography has unlocked a captivating realm, showcasing celestial wonders and earthly landscapes in a whole new light. Witness the breathtaking Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2012, an image that transports us billions of years back in time, unveiling galaxies upon galaxies with their vibrant infrared signatures. Nebula Sh 2-106 emerges from the darkness, its ethereal glow captured by the HST's keen eye. Closer to home, Alnwick Castle stands proud against England's Northumberland backdrop. Bathed in infrared hues, this ancient fortress takes on an otherworldly charm as it merges with nature's palette. As autumn paints its masterpiece at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, infrared photography reveals a symphony of fall colors like never before. The M9 globular cluster shines brilliantly amidst cosmic dust clouds - an awe-inspiring sight immortalized through infrared lenses. "No More Gold. . " whispers a poignant message through its infrared depiction. Zeta Ophiuchi bow shock stuns with its fiery red hue while the Seagull Nebula dances across our vision in a mesmerizing composite image. The Helix Nebula unveils its intricate beauty thanks to VISTA's powerful gaze. Isle of Man coast beckons us towards distant Highlands as we explore Earth's hidden gems through an invisible spectrum. A young star emerges from within a dusty protoplanetary disk – evidence of creation unfolding right before our eyes. Klipspringer Kopjes stand tall under the watchful eye cameras – their rugged elegance revealed anew. Infrared photography invites us to see beyond what meets our ordinary eyes; it unravels mysteries and showcases worlds both near and far. Step into this enchanting realm where science meets artistry and prepare to be captivated by the hidden beauty that lies all around us.