Orion Nebula: Infrared observations reveal newborn stars and stellar nurseries within the Orion Nebula.
Exoplanets: Infrared imaging allows the detection and study of distant exoplanets, probing their atmospheres and temperatures.
Star Formation: Infrared observations capture the intricate process of star birth within dense molecular clouds.
Supernova Remnants: Infrared images showcase the aftermath of stellar explosions, revealing shockwaves and debris.
Active Galactic Nuclei: Infrared observations reveal the energetic cores of distant galaxies, powered by supermassive black holes.
James Webb Space Telescope: Upcoming Webb telescope will explore the universe using advanced infrared technology.
Spitzer Space Telescope: Spitzer observes cosmic objects such as protostars and nebulae in infrared light.
Hubble Space Telescope: Hubble captures stunning infrared images of distant galaxies, revealing hidden structures.
Infrared Sky Surveys: NASA conducts extensive surveys of the infrared sky, mapping celestial objects and phenomena.
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