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Everyone,
Please post this answer online.
I know of exhibits that deal with visible light, Infrared light or
some weak ones dealing with ultraviolet, but nothing that really
encompasses the spectrum of EM.
The ones I know of are spectral tubes, combining red blue and green
lights, color vs. monochromatic lights, IR cameras and others that
utilize UV reactive materials - none that really incorporate the full
EM spectra except by doing it graphically.
On Sep 16, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Paul Siboroski wrote:
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> Greetings everyone,
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> Does anyone know of any good (or bad) exhibits that tackle the topic
> of
> the EM spectrum? I imagine that any would most likely be connected to
> "space exploration" themed exhibitions, but I would be interested in
> knowing about any such exhibits past or present.
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> Thanks so much!
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> Paul M Siboroski
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