A projected spectrum can be photographed by any camera. There are special telescopes that photograph the spectrum of stars, but all it is is a camera that photographs telescopic images projected through a prism into a camera.
The instrument you're referring to is a spectrophotometer. It measures the intensity of light at different wavelengths in the spectrum, allowing for the analysis of a material's unique absorbance or emission profile.
Taking photographs of spirits is really simple. Because most cameras can see into the electromagnetic spectrum, all it takes is to grab a camera, an EMF meter (to measure where the ghosts are so you can cath them on film) and find a place that is actually haunted. Easy as that.
The name given to that part of the electromagnetic spectrum is called "microwave imaging". Microwaves are able to penetrate through fog and clouds, allowing for clearer imaging of the Earth's surface from great heights.
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photographs=fotografías
no mildew can not be removed from photographs.
bacause the spectrum means spectrum so the spectrum is known as spectrum is called as spectrum
There are no known photographs of Nessie
Photographs - song - was created in 2009.
Do you mean "Blackmail" Photographs?
Photographs show him with a moustache...but photographs can lie!
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