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16 août 2006

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Michelet B

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Cette animation vise à contourner le problème que représente pour la reconnaissance des constellation la très grande différence de visibilité des étoiles, fonction de leur magnitude et des conditions d'observation. Le carré correspond au champ de vision d'un observateur standard. L'impression visuelle est celle que l'on peut avoir au cours d'une nuit étoilée.

Micheletb 19:11, 24 August 2006 (UTC)


(courtesy translation for linguistic impaired readers ;o)

This animation is ment to compensate for the wide differences in star visibilities according to magnitude and visibility conditions, and its impact on constellation pattern recognition. The square corresponds to the field vision of a standard observator. The visual rendering is that of a starry night.

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