Light/Dark: Electromagnetic Spectrum

Season 1Episode 3830 minFeb. 20, 1980
Light/Dark: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Trini follows the crew that sets up the lighting on a Kiss concert (recorded during their 1979 tour). At the workshop, Trini uses a prism to split white light into the color spectrum. Lisa witnesses an infrared camera. (Includes additional material not seen in Episode 31.) Marc learns that butterflies and flowers bear ultraviolet light.THE BLOODHOUND GANG: ""The Case of the Thing in the Trunk, Part One."" (Recycled from Episode 18) The gang discovers a stolen mummy in the trunk of a car – and are locked themselves in the back of a van. (Concludes in next episode.)
Light/Dark: Electromagnetic Spectrum has aired on Feb. 20, 1980
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