Examples of 'visible-light' in a sentence

Meaning of "visible-light"

visible-light (adjective): Refers to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye, typically wavelengths ranging from 400 to 700 nanometers

How to use "visible-light" in a sentence

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The visible-light laser produced no significant improvement in survival.
They can see outside the visible-light spectrum.
Outside the visible-light spectrum, materials exist both for positive and negative dispersion.
The ring would be hard to see with visible-light telescopes.
This is the sharpest visible-light image ever made of the nucleus of an external galaxy.
Ceramic microstructures are most often analyzed by reflected visible-light microscopy in brightfield.
The visible-light image captured only some of the light ; the rest was obscured by dust.
That 's because different clouds are highlighted in infrared and visible-light images.
An artist 's depiction of the brilliant visible-light aftermath of the merger of two neutron stars.
In visible-light images, two prominent arms emanate from the bright nucleus and spiral outward.
Another group has claimed the first direct visible-light image of an extrasolar planet.
This is because visible-light from the sun reflects off the surface of the rocks.
The fusion of this technology with metamaterial cloaking could enable the first visible-light cloaking device.
The same principles apply to standard, visible-light images taken at the same time for comparison.
Visible-light telescopes can not see into the dusty concentrations of gas from which stars are born.

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O Describe the advantages and disadvantages of visible-light weather satellite pictures.
Visible-light images of galaxies that VIA observations showed to have massive black holes.
Jiang and their colleagues, using visible-light data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
Previous visible-light images led astronomers to believe the Sombrero was simply a regular flat disk galaxy.
In an embodiment, the radiation detectors are visible-light cameras.
NASA 's Aqua satellite captured a visible-light image that provided a detailed look at the supercell thunderstorm.
Meanwhile, the tints of green are less massive, older visible-light stars.
On the left is a visible-light image from the National Optical Astronomy Observatory.
In addition to UV-sensitive photoinitiators, visible-light initiators are also known.
Visible-light blocking invisibility cloak could be ready in 6 months.
The spacecraft 's JunoCam also obtained visible-light imagery of the new cyclone.
Class 4 visible-light lasers are significantly hazardous for eye exposure.
The highlighted area, featuring the cluster of stars, was created from visible-light and near-infrared exposures.
In this case, both visible-light and infrared cameras on the nose of the plane.
MSU-MR is a low-resolution instrument operating at visible-light and near-infrared wavelengths.
Visible-light observations say Phobos contains carbon, like an asteroid.
The astronomers ' study involved a mix of visible-light and spectroscopic observations from ground-based telescopes.
Most existing X-ray telescopes use CCD detectors, similar to those in visible-light cameras.
They can see outside the visible-light spectrum . You have caught up rather nicely, Mr. Archer.
An EM wave of 540 THz is in the middle of the visible-light spectrum.
MOST features an instrument comprising a visible-light dual-CCD camera, fed by a 15-cm aperture Maksutov telescope.
The visible-light images were taken on May 9 and 10 with Hubble 's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2.
Quite a bit different from my filtered visible-light image from March 24, is not it?
VIMOS image of galaxy NGC 4993 showing the visible-light counterpart to a merging neutron star pair.
This representative color image is a composite of visible-light and near-infrared exposures taken in June 2002.

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