A starlight rainbow
SPACE 07 DECEMBER 2017
A starlight rainbow
A next-level planet hunter splits light from individual stars into its spectral components.
The spectrum of light from a star from the ESPRESSO instrument at the Very Large Telescope in Chile.
ESO/ESPRESSO TEAM
This colourful image shows spectral data from the First Light of the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile.
The light from a star has been dispersed into its component colours.
This view has been colourised to indicate how the wavelengths change across the image, but these are not exactly the colours that would be seen visually.
Close inspection shows many dark spectral lines in the stellar spectra and also the regular double spots from a calibration light source. The dark gaps are features of how the data is taken, and are not real.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/a-starlight-rainbow