The Invisible Colours of the Universe
We often look at the night sky in awe of its beauty, gazing at the stars, planets, and the galactic splendor.
However, our view of the universe is limited as human eyes can only see within a narrow spectrum of light.
The universe, in reality, is ablaze with a range of colors, many of which are invisible to us.
For example, gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light, infrared light, and radio waves are all outside our visual spectrum.
Thus, we are blind to many cosmic phenomena happening in the 'invisible' sections of the universe.
Through advanced technology such as space telescopes equipped with special detectors, scientists are able to capture and convert these 'invisible' colors into something tangible.
These transformed representations give us a fuller, more comprehensive view of the universe - revealing cosmic phenomenons and mysteries that are otherwise hidden from human eyes..