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spectroscopy
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Spectroscopy is a scientific technique that analyzes the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation, often used to study the composition and properties of materials. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover spectroscopy applications in astronomy and surface science, including the James Webb Space Telescope's analysis of light, the discovery of antimatter light spectra, and advanced spectrometers for identifying atoms on surfaces. These threads highlight spectroscopy's role in revealing the composition of distant planets and materials at the atomic level.
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The scientist who developed the world’s most sensitive spectrometer for identifying atoms on a material’s surface came to Lehigh recently to give a talk at the only U.S. lab that is equipped with his cutting-edge instrument...
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A planet outside of our solar system, said to be the first ever directly photographed by telescopes on Earth, has been officially confirmed to be orbiting a sun-like star, according to follow-up observations.
The alien planet is eight times the mass of Jupiter and orbits at an unusually great...