In astronomy, the main source of information about celestial bodies and other objects is visible light or more generally electromagnetic radiation.[37] Observational astronomy may be divided according to the observed region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Some parts of the spectrum can be observed from the Earth's surface, while other parts are only observable from either high altitudes or outside the earth's atmosphere. Specific information on these subfields is given below. |
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