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Apr 06 2021

How and Why We Make Color Composite Images at Professional Observatories. Dr. Travis Rector, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Alaska Anchorage

Dr. Travis Rector, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Alaska Anchorage. How and Why We Make Color Composite Images at Professional Observatories: Discusses use of Imagery and Visualization of Research Data of Young Stellar Objects in Star-forming Regions and Multi-wavelength Observational Techniques. Here is a link to a video that serves as an introduction to Dr. Rector’s photography passion.

Coloring the Universe

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