ah well. joe and i and my aunt had a nice walk. so..., explain what exactly 14 magnitudes of extinction means? I take it that's levels of cloud cover - x magnitude of extinction covers x magnitude of lumen?
The more optically think the atmosphere, the dimmer stars get. If one star is a magnitude brigher than a second star, it is a factor of 2.512 times brighter. Astronomers measure how bright a star is, and a star seen though less atmosphere (straight up) is brighter than a star seen through a lot of atmosphere (near the horizion). We measure the "extinction" caused by the atmosphere, and mostly it is about 0.1 mag or so. Cruddy weather has extinctions about .3 mag. Five magnitudes is a factor of 100 in brightness lost, 10 magnitudes is a factor 10,000 (100 squared) punching 14 mags into my calculator means stars would be a factor of 398,107.17 times fainter.
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Date: 2003-05-15 02:42 pm (UTC)Think you would be willign to set something like this up again for when the weather might be nicer?
Pretty please with sugar on top and a cherry?
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Date: 2003-05-15 03:07 pm (UTC)I haven't looked at the visibity charts for the one in November.
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Date: 2003-05-15 05:27 pm (UTC)Because then life would be easy, of course. ;)
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Date: 2003-05-15 08:48 pm (UTC)so..., explain what exactly 14 magnitudes of extinction means? I take it that's levels of cloud cover - x magnitude of extinction covers x magnitude of lumen?
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Date: 2003-05-16 07:27 am (UTC)Astronomers measure how bright a star is, and a star seen though less atmosphere (straight up) is brighter than a star seen through a lot of atmosphere (near the horizion). We measure the "extinction" caused by the atmosphere, and mostly it is about 0.1 mag or so.
Cruddy weather has extinctions about .3 mag.
Five magnitudes is a factor of 100 in brightness lost, 10 magnitudes is a factor 10,000 (100 squared) punching 14 mags into my calculator means stars would be a factor of 398,107.17 times fainter.
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Date: 2003-05-16 07:24 am (UTC)now i have to build an ark
What's a cubit?
DC may hate you, but we love you. *offers hugs*
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Date: 2003-05-16 10:07 am (UTC)