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17 July 2014 Naked-eye astronomy: optics of the starry night skies
Salva Bará
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Proceedings Volume 9289, 12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference; 92892S (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070764
Event: 12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference, 2013, Porto, Portugal
Abstract
The world at night offers a wealth of stimuli and opportunities as a resource for Optics education, at all age levels and from any (formal, non formal or informal) perspective. The starry sky and the urban nightscape provide a unique combination of pointlike sources with extremely different emission spectra and brightness levels on a generally darker, locally homogeneous background. This fact, combined with the particular characteristics of the human visual system under mesopic and scotopic conditions, provides a perfect setting for experiencing first-hand different optical phenomena of increasing levels of complexity: from the eye's point spread function to the luminance contrast threshold for source detection, from basic diffraction patterns to the intricate irradiance fluctuations due to atmospheric turbulence. Looking at the nightscape is also a perfect occasion to raise awareness on the increasing levels of light pollution associated to the misuse of public and private artificial light at night, to promote a sustainable use of lighting, and to take part in worldwide citizen science campaigns. Last but not least, night sky observing activities can be planned and developed following a very flexible schedule, allowing individual students to carry them out from home and sharing the results in the classroom as well as organizing social events and night star parties with the active engagement of families and groups of the local community. This contribution describes these possibilities and introduces some of the free resources available to put them in practice.
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Salva Bará "Naked-eye astronomy: optics of the starry night skies", Proc. SPIE 9289, 12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference, 92892S (17 July 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070764
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Eye

Visualization

Pollution

Point spread functions

Astronomical imaging

Astronomy

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