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  1. Astronomy

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    While visible light constitutes only a small portion of the spectrum, it was the first to be exploited. Modern astronomy utilizes the entire spectrum:
    Radio Astronomy: Detects low-energy radiation, often revealing phenomena obscured by interstellar dust, such as pulsars and the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation.
    Infrared and Submillimeter Astronomy: Used to observe cooler objects, such as protoplanetary disks and obscured star-forming regions. These observations are often hampered by atmospheric water vapor, neces…