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CHROMOSCOPE
Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? What am I looking at? Chromoscope shows you the view of the Universe that we get from Earth. The view is mostly dominated by our galaxy - The Milky Way - which is the band running horizontally across the middle. The direction of the centre of the Galaxy is, appropriately, in the centre of the screen. All the stars, and many of the nebulaeyou
EMBED EXAMPLE
Map starting position, wavelength and zoom. By default the map will start looking at the Galactic Centre in visible light (unless you've already specified otherwise) at the optimum zoom level.EMBED EXAMPLE
Embed Example. This page shows you how to embed Chromoscope in a webpage. Note that this code is under development so the implementation may change and it will have bugs (particularly in Opera and Internet Explorer).CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
code :'en' name :'English' translator : 'Your name' lang :'Change language:' version :'version' help :'Help' about :'About' share :'Share' sharewith :'Share it with CHROMOSCOPETHE MILKY WAYDEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on ourblog.
CHROMOSCOPE
Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? What am I looking at? Chromoscope shows you the view of the Universe that we get from Earth. The view is mostly dominated by our galaxy - The Milky Way - which is the band running horizontally across the middle. The direction of the centre of the Galaxy is, appropriately, in the centre of the screen. All the stars, and many of the nebulaeyou
EMBED EXAMPLE
Map starting position, wavelength and zoom. By default the map will start looking at the Galactic Centre in visible light (unless you've already specified otherwise) at the optimum zoom level.EMBED EXAMPLE
Embed Example. This page shows you how to embed Chromoscope in a webpage. Note that this code is under development so the implementation may change and it will have bugs (particularly in Opera and Internet Explorer).CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
code :'en' name :'English' translator : 'Your name' lang :'Change language:' version :'version' help :'Help' about :'About' share :'Share' sharewith :'Share it withCHROMOSCOPE
Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on ourblog.
CHROMOSCOPE
Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? What am I looking at? Chromoscope shows you the view of the Universe that we get from Earth. The view is mostly dominated by our galaxy - The Milky Way - which is the band running horizontally across the middle. The direction of the centre of the Galaxy is, appropriately, in the centre of the screen. All the stars, and many of the nebulaeyou
EMBED EXAMPLE
Map starting position, wavelength and zoom. By default the map will start looking at the Galactic Centre in visible light (unless you've already specified otherwise) at the optimum zoom level.EMBED EXAMPLE
Embed Example. This page shows you how to embed Chromoscope in a webpage. Note that this code is under development so the implementation may change and it will have bugs (particularly in Opera and Internet Explorer).CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
code :'en' name :'English' translator : 'Your name' lang :'Change language:' version :'version' help :'Help' about :'About' share :'Share' sharewith :'Share it with CHROMOSCOPETHE MILKY WAYDEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on ourblog.
CHROMOSCOPE
Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? What am I looking at? Chromoscope shows you the view of the Universe that we get from Earth. The view is mostly dominated by our galaxy - The Milky Way - which is the band running horizontally across the middle. The direction of the centre of the Galaxy is, appropriately, in the centre of the screen. All the stars, and many of the nebulaeyou
DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
EMBED EXAMPLE
Map starting position, wavelength and zoom. By default the map will start looking at the Galactic Centre in visible light (unless you've already specified otherwise) at the optimum zoom level.EMBED EXAMPLE
Embed Example. This page shows you how to embed Chromoscope in a webpage. Note that this code is under development so the implementation may change and it will have bugs (particularly in Opera and Internet Explorer).CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
code :'en' name :'English' translator : 'Your name' lang :'Change language:' version :'version' help :'Help' about :'About' share :'Share' sharewith :'Share it with CHROMOSCOPETHE MILKY WAYDEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on ourblog.
CHROMOSCOPE
Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? What am I looking at? Chromoscope shows you the view of the Universe that we get from Earth. The view is mostly dominated by our galaxy - The Milky Way - which is the band running horizontally across the middle. The direction of the centre of the Galaxy is, appropriately, in the centre of the screen. All the stars, and many of the nebulaeyou
DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
EMBED EXAMPLE
Map starting position, wavelength and zoom. By default the map will start looking at the Galactic Centre in visible light (unless you've already specified otherwise) at the optimum zoom level.EMBED EXAMPLE
Embed Example. This page shows you how to embed Chromoscope in a webpage. Note that this code is under development so the implementation may change and it will have bugs (particularly in Opera and Internet Explorer).CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
code :'en' name :'English' translator : 'Your name' lang :'Change language:' version :'version' help :'Help' about :'About' share :'Share' sharewith :'Share it withCHROMOSCOPE
Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on ourblog.
CHROMOSCOPE
Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? What am I looking at? Chromoscope shows you the view of the Universe that we get from Earth. The view is mostly dominated by our galaxy - The Milky Way - which is the band running horizontally across the middle. The direction of the centre of the Galaxy is, appropriately, in the centre of the screen. All the stars, and many of the nebulaeyou
DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
code :'en' name :'English' translator : 'Your name' lang :'Change language:' version :'version' help :'Help' about :'About' share :'Share' sharewith :'Share it with CHROMOSCOPETHE MILKY WAYDEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was a joint project of the US, the UK and the Netherlands. The IRAS mission performed an unbiased, sensitive all sky survey at 12, 25, 60 and 10 µm. IRAS increased the number of cataloged astronomical objects by about 70%, detecting about 350,000 infrared objects. DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
EMBED EXAMPLE
Map starting position, wavelength and zoom. By default the map will start looking at the Galactic Centre in visible light (unless you've already specified otherwise) at the optimum zoom level.EMBED EXAMPLE
Embed Example. This page shows you how to embed Chromoscope in a webpage. Note that this code is under development so the implementation may change and it will have bugs (particularly in Opera and Internet Explorer).WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
code :'en' name :'English' translator : 'Your name' lang :'Change language:' version :'version' help :'Help' about :'About' share :'Share' sharewith :'Share it withCHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. CHROMOSCOPETHE MILKY WAYDEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was a joint project of the US, the UK and the Netherlands. The IRAS mission performed an unbiased, sensitive all sky survey at 12, 25, 60 and 10 µm. IRAS increased the number of cataloged astronomical objects by about 70%, detecting about 350,000 infrared objects. DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
EMBED EXAMPLE
Map starting position, wavelength and zoom. By default the map will start looking at the Galactic Centre in visible light (unless you've already specified otherwise) at the optimum zoom level.EMBED EXAMPLE
Embed Example. This page shows you how to embed Chromoscope in a webpage. Note that this code is under development so the implementation may change and it will have bugs (particularly in Opera and Internet Explorer).WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
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Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.CHROMOSCOPE
Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog. WHAT AM I LOOKING AT? The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was a joint project of the US, the UK and the Netherlands. The IRAS mission performed an unbiased, sensitive all sky survey at 12, 25, 60 and 10 µm. IRAS increased the number of cataloged astronomical objects by about 70%, detecting about 350,000 infrared objects. DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION Chromoscope Developer Documentation. Chromoscope is an accessible, easy tool that anyone can use to explore and understand the sky at multiple wavelengths. It lets you easily move around the sky and fade between wavelengths using a simple user-interface to illustrate the similarities and differences between what is visible at eachwavelength.
WWW.CHROMOSCOPE.NET
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Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from X-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the slider in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog.CHROMOSCOPE
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Ever wanted X-ray specs or super-human vision? Chromoscope lets you explore our Galaxy (the Milky Way) and the distant Universe in a range of wavelengths from gamma-rays to the longest radio waves. Change the wavelength using the _slider_ in the top right of the screen and explore space using your mouse. For more information we have a quick video tour or you can read more on our blog . If you get stuck, click "Help"in the bottom left.
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The Milky Way is shown across the middle. The north pole of the Galaxy is towards the top. Use the mouse to drag the sky around. Want more info? Watch a quick tour (opens in this window). The keyboard controlsare:
* H - Help
* G - switch to Gamma ray view of the sky * X - switch to X-ray view of the sky * V - switch to Visible view of the sky * A - switch to Hydrogen α view of the sky * N - switch to Near-Infrared view of the sky * F - switch to Far-Infrared view of the sky * M - switch to Microwave view of the sky * Y - switch to Neutral hydrogen view of the sky * R - switch to Radio view of the sky * L - show or hide Labels * . - show or hide all screen furniture (except the credit line) * ↑ - higher energy (reduce the wavelength) * ↓ - lower energy (increase the wavelength)* + - zoom in
* − - zoom out
* Hide/show the wavelength slider* Zoom in
* Zoom out
* search
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