Who knew studying dust could tell us more about our origins?
space telescopes AKARI- meaning light in Japanese- and WISE surveyed the cosmos. Although these ceased operation over five years now, the depth of information they collected was so large that astronomers are still examining them and reaching new observations.
“We study stars, and IR light from them is a key source of information that helps us unlock their secrets,” said Tachibana. “Until recently, most IR data was from very short-period surveys due to the lack of advanced dedicated platforms. But missions like AKARI and WISE have allowed us to take longer-period surveys of things. This means we can see how things might change over greater time periods and what these changes might imply.
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