Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic energy that has wavelengths just beyond what can be seen by the human eye.

This invisible spectrum of light lies between visible light and radio waves on the electromagnetic spectrum, making it an invaluable tool for scientists to study objects in space and here on Earth.

Infrared radiation is used in many different ways, from medical imaging to night vision goggles, allowing us to see things we would not normally be able to with our own eyes.

In astronomy, infrared technology allows astronomers to observe stars and other celestial bodies that are too cool or distant for visible light detection. By using specialized cameras sensitive enough pick up infrared signals from these far away objects they are able can learn more about their composition as well as how they interact with one another over time in order gain insight into the formation of galaxies and other phenomena occurring millions or even billions of miles away from us here on Earth!

Infrared also plays a role within everyday life outside astronomy; it’s used widely throughout industry due its ability detect heat signatures which makes it useful when looking at electrical circuits or checking insulation levels without having have open up walls physically inspect them manually.

It’s also commonly found inside homes where remote controls use infrared beams transmit signals television sets so you don’t have get off your couch change channels!

As you can see there are all sorts of applications for this type of energy ranging from scientific research to personal convenience which is why it is such an important part to our modern world today!

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