Ultraviolet imaging is a field of research that involves capturing images in the ultraviolet (UV) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Ultraviolet light is invisible to the human eye, but it can be used to reveal details and information that are not visible in visible light or other imaging modalities. This type of imaging is commonly used in scientific research, such as in astronomy to study objects in space, in biomedical research to study cellular structures and functions, and in environmental monitoring to assess pollution levels and monitor plant health. Ultraviolet imaging can provide valuable insights into a wide range of phenomena and is an important tool in various scientific disciplines.