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Hubble Space Telescope
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Visual Principles
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Tools for Nonlinear Transformation
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Clean Press Release
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Narrowband Image
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Color Image
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Eagle Nebula
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Postprocessing
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Great Observatories
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Warm Dust
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Magnetic Fields
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Etta Karena
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Nick Reisinger
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Lagoon Nebula Messier 8
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The Golden Age of Astronomy
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Illuminated Universe
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Web Telescope
Description:
Explore the fascinating process of transforming cosmic data into stunning visual representations in this lecture by Joseph DePasquale of the Space Telescope Science Institute. Delve into the techniques used to create captivating images from Hubble Space Telescope data and other observatories. Learn about the history of light understanding, the electromagnetic spectrum, and how scientists translate invisible light into visible imagery. Discover the principles of visual representation, including tonality, nonlinear transformation, and color composition. Examine famous cosmic objects like the Eagle Nebula, Whirlpool Galaxy, and Crab Nebula through various imaging techniques. Gain insights into the tools and methods used by astronomers to reveal the hidden beauty of our colorful universe, from infrared light to spectroscopy. Hosted by Dr. Frank Summers, this engaging discussion illuminates the art and science behind cosmic imagery, preparing viewers for the golden age of astronomy with upcoming telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope. Read more

Our Colorful Universe: Translating Cosmic Light

Hubble Space Telescope
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