All Questions
Tagged with exoplanets visible-light
4 questions
4
votes
1
answer
297
views
What would be the color of a deep, pure and vast liquid $\rm CO_2$ ocean if viewed from space (ignoring the atmosphere's influence)?
So far I had no luck trying to find the visible absorption spectrum of $\rm CO_2$ anywhere, all I get is the far infrared absorption spectrum and stuff like that.
If you just search "what color ...
0
votes
1
answer
91
views
Rayleigh Scattering and Red Giants
Rayleigh scattering is responsible for the color of the sky. Consider a planet with an atmospheric composition similar to Earth's but orbiting a red giant. Suppose further that the planet is in the ...
4
votes
2
answers
946
views
Sodium sometimes absorbs orange-yellow light, sometimes emits it? Huh?
Usually, we are told that sodium emits orangish-yellowish light, which is why city streetlamps are that color.
Now, I read in New Scientist magazine that exoplanet WASP-96b is bluish because the ...
15
votes
2
answers
2k
views
What is the farthest planetary body or star system object we have observed using visual light?
What is the farthest object which we can get a direct Detailed visual image of using visible light which appears more than just a dot and falls into one of the following categories:
Planet
Satellite
...