Monday, December 2, 2019
The Human Eye In Space By Lambert Parker (edited) Essays
  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 of   the eye.     # Retinal factors such as the state of the cones.     # Stimulus factors such as illumination, brightness of the   stimulus, contrast between the stimulus and background,   length of time exposed to the stimulus.      * Minimum separable: shortest distance by which two lines can be   separated and still be perceived as two lines.       "During the day, the earth has a predominantly bluish cast.....   I could detect individual houses and streets in the low humidity   and cloudless areas such as the 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 of   a 500 feet long bridge based on inference. Of Interest is the   fact that even though the mechanical eye [camera systems] can   resolve objects greater than fifty times better than the human   eye, without the human ability to infer, interpretation of the   data is meaningless.      Conclusion: Visual acuity in space exceeds that of earth norm   when objects with linear extension such as roads, airfields, wake   of ships etc.      Stereoscopic vision: the perception of two images as one by means   of fusing the impressions on both retinas. In space one has to   deal with a poverty of reference points. For hardware evolved in   a reference oriented paradigm, this possess a grave problem.   Once out of the space craft and gazing outward, the eye can only   fix on the stars [without even a twinkle] which for all practical   purpose is at infinity ie. without stereoscopic vision "Empty   field myopia" prevails.      Empty Field Myopia is a condition in which the eyes, having   nothing in the visual field upon which to focus, focus   automatically at about 9 feet. An astronaut/cosmonaut   experiencing empty field myopia focusing at 9 ft would be unable   see objects at a range close as 100 ft. If another spacecraft,   satellite, meteorite or L.E.M entered his field of vision,   he would not be able to determine the size nor the distance.      Solution:      Man does not face any hostile environment in his birthday suit,   the clothing industry and need for walk in closet say it all. In   space we will wear our exoskeleton just as we wear winter jackets   in winter and we will wear our helmets with visors to maintain   our internal environment, filter out all those nasty rads etc.   Since Empty Field Myopia is secondary to loss of reference points   why not just build them into the visor itself giving the eye   points of reference-- create a virtual reality  This line of   speculation leads to amazing concepts......      PERCEPTION OF COLORS.      Studies done by the Russian cosmonauts on effects on perception   of colors in space suggests a    
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