Imaging in Ways other than Visible Light
Because our eyes are sensitive to visible light, our prejudice is to view things
at those wavelengths. However, we now have instruments at our disposal that
permit observations in many wasy other than the visible light region of the
electromagnetic spectrum. These often offer considerable advantage; for example
radar cuts through the ever-present thick cloud cover to give us images the
surface of Venus that we could not obtain at visible wavelengths.