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DescriptionOpenstax Astronomy EM spectrum and atmosphere.jpg
English: This figure shows the bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and how well Earth’s atmosphere transmits them. Note that high-frequency waves from space do not make it to the "surface and must therefore be observed from space." Some infrared and microwaves are absorbed by, "water and thus are best observed from high altitudes." Low-frequency radio waves are blocked by Earth’s ionosphere. (credit: OpenStax, Rice University, modification of work by STScI/JHU/NASA)
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This figure shows the bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and how well Earth’s atmosphere transmits them. (credit: OpenStax, Rice University, modification of work by STScI/JHU/NASA)

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