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The Human Eye In Space - Online Term Paper

The Human Eye In Space


by Lambert Parker (edited)
Human visual hardware is a result of a billion years of evolution within
the earths atmosphere where light is scattered by molecules of air,
moisture, particular matter etc. However as we ascend into our atmosphere
with decrease density, light distribution is changed resulting in our
visual hardware receiving visual data in different format.

Some Aspects to Consider:

1. Visual acuity is the degree to which the details and contours of
objects are perceived. Visual acuity is usually defined in terms of
minimum separable.Large variety of factors influence this complex
phenomenon which includes :

# Optical factors- state of the image forming mechanisms ...

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Himalaya mountain area.... I saw a steam locomotive by
seeing the smoke first..... I also saw the wake of a boat on a large river
in the Burma-India area... and a bright orange light from the British oil
refinery to the south of the city (Perth,Australia.)"

The above observation was made by Gordon Cooper in Faith 7 [1963] and
which generated much skepticism in the light of the thesis by Muckler and
Narvan "Visual Surveillance and Reconnaissance from space vehicles" in
which they determined that a visual angle of ten minutes was the
operational minimum, and that the minimum resolvable object length
[M.R.O.L] at an altitude of 113 miles would be 1730 ft. This limitation of
acuity was revised the next year to 0.5 seconds of arc for an extended
contrasting line and 15 seconds of arc for minimum separation of two
points sharply contrasting with the background.

Orbiting at 237 miles in the skylab it was possible to see the entire east
coast [Canada to Florida Keys] and resolve details ...

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Added: 1/28/2004 09:35:19 AM
Category: Science & Nature
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