(optics) The spectral region between 300 and 2000 nanometers (0.3 and 2 micrometers in wavelength), in which visible and near-visible radiation will pass through the earth's atmosphere.
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(optics) The spectral region between 300 and 2000 nanometers (0.3 and 2 micrometers in wavelength), in which visible and near-visible radiation will pass through the earth's atmosphere.
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