Background/general reference

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What is infrared light?

A very general introduction to infrared astronomy, with links to go to for more information.

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Central wavelengths and zero points

A reference page for bands frequently used in NITARP.

Units

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What is a mosaic and why should I care?

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Typically objects or regions in space we want to look at are too large for the telescope to capture in a single image or frame, so the telescope has to take many frames which are later combine using software into a single image or what is commonly called a mosaic. Click "mosaic" above for more details.

Literature Searching

How can I find out what scientists already know about a particular astronomy topic or object? Literature searching is an essential part of doing scientific research! Click this link to find out how.


Telescopes

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How does the Spitzer Telescope work? A very general introduction to the Spitzer Space Telescope, with links to go to for more information.

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What other kinds of archival data are part of NITARP? A general introduction to all of the archives housed at IPAC that are part of NITARP.

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