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∙ 7y agoIt will look dimmer and dimmer. Also, smaller and smaller (the angular diameter gets to be smaller and smaller).
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The inside of a planetarium is a sphere with the stars and planets projected on to it. The celestial sphere is an infinite sphere that we imagine has the stars and planets on it. On the celestial sphere only an object's direction matters and its distance is ignored. A viewer at the centre of the planetarium sees stars and planets as they appear in the sky, but viewers in all the seats see approximately the right view.
This concept is known as linear perspective, which is a technique used in art to create depth and realism by making objects closer to the viewer appear larger and objects farther away appear smaller. It is achieved by using converging lines that meet at a vanishing point on the horizon line.
Light from a distant object strikes the top mirror and is then reflected at an angle of 90 degrees down the periscope tube. At the bottom of the periscope, the light strikes another mirror and is then reflected into the viewer's eye. hope this helped :>
There are two factors: lighting and soil. How the light hits a tornado is important. If a tornado is lit from behind, (relative to the viewer) it will appear dark, if it is lit from the front it will often appear light. The same tornado may appear light or dark depending on where it is relative to your position. The link below shows two pictures taken of the same tornado at about the same time, but from opposite sides. The soil can also affect the color of a tornado. Some tornadoes lift up large amounts of sand, dust, and dirt. When this happens dark soil will give a tornado a dark appearance and light soil will give it a light appearance.
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It will look dimmer and dimmer. Also, smaller and smaller (the angular diameter gets to be smaller and smaller).
The inside of a planetarium is a sphere with the stars and planets projected on to it. The celestial sphere is an infinite sphere that we imagine has the stars and planets on it. On the celestial sphere only an object's direction matters and its distance is ignored. A viewer at the centre of the planetarium sees stars and planets as they appear in the sky, but viewers in all the seats see approximately the right view.
Viewer, the viewer has different templates.
It can be any object that is above or below the horizontal from the perspective of a viewer.
This concept is known as linear perspective, which is a technique used in art to create depth and realism by making objects closer to the viewer appear larger and objects farther away appear smaller. It is achieved by using converging lines that meet at a vanishing point on the horizon line.
Vantage Point
A magnifying glass is a curved piece of glass that is used to magnify small objects by bending light rays as they pass through the lens, making the object appear larger to the viewer.
As the light moves closer to the object, the object will be illuminated more brightly due to the increased intensity of light falling on it. The object may appear more detailed and its colors may be perceived more accurately.
balance
Closure is leaving parts of an object open so the viewer can fill in the missing information. Such as when drawing something, you would focus on key points while leaving areas blank. The viewer will recognize the object and their brain will automatically fill in key information.