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GLARE GUARD
POLARIZED LENSES
NIGHT
HORIZON
STUDY
HARRY
BEST
EVENING
FORGOTTEN
HELP
VIEW
HIDDEN
NEPTUNE
ADAPTIVE OPTICS
POLARIZATION
GLASS
PBXS
EARTH
MERCURY
VISION
PATIENTS
LUNAR SURFACE
APOLLO ASTRONAUTS
VISIBLE
LIGHTING
RAINDROPS
EYES
MOON
PLANET
BACK
SPOTLIGHT
PUBLICITY
SAMADHI
MAGNIFIED
LIGHT
LENSES
COATING
SUN
LENS HOOD
REFLECTION
BRIGHTER
GLARE
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  1. In general, glare is produced in an ophthalmoscope when light rays not forming an image of retina 38 are reflected back to focal plane 20.

Glare Guard Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. All Tifosi Optics EVS lenses have a reflective coating called Glare Guard to reduce glare and decrease eye fatigue.

Polarized Lenses Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Designed with polarized lenses that reduce glare created by reflected light enhance color contrast definition & depth perception.

Night Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Neodymium glass has been patented for use in automobile rear-view mirrors, to reduce the glare at night. (Web site)

Horizon Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. And in the morning M30 will also be very low in the horizon, it has to be observed before the glare of the Sun hides the object. (Web site)

Study Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It is close to the bright star Regulus, whose glare interferes with the study of the galaxy. (Web site)

Harry Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Ron has been glaring at Dean while keeping a protective eye on his sister, and Harry would prefer not to see that glare turned towards him. (Web site)

Best Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Harry tried his best to return the angry glare, whilst his brain worked to formulate a response. (Web site)

Evening Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. You would have to be up in the predawn hours to see all the planets in one evening (sun down to sun up) and Uranus might still be lost in the sun’s glare.

Forgotten Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Lost in the glare of Apollo's success, the Gemini program is often forgotten. (Web site)

Help Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A thin film of magnesium fluoride is applied to optical lenses to help reduce glare and reflections.

View Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It is a great year to observe the Perseids as the thin crescent Moon will have set early in the evening so its glare will not hinder our view.

Hidden Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In months apart from March many Messier objects will be hidden behind the glare of the Sun.
  2. One of the disks was discovered in an image taken with the Hubble Space Telescope, but the other disk was hidden in the glare of the star. (Web site) Move Up

Neptune Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The bright glare in the center is due to over-exposure of the crescent of Neptune. (Web site)

Adaptive Optics Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. They combined two techniques -- adaptive optics and a coronagraph -- to minimize the glare from the star and reveal the dim glow of the much fainter planets.

Polarization Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Generally 1.1mm lenses are more expensive but do not offer more "polarization" nor will they reduce glare any better than.75mm lenses. (Web site)

Glass Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Didymium glass used in glassblower's goggles contains praseodymium; this glass absorbs the yellow sodium glare of light from the torch flame.
  2. Its function is to reduce the solar heat gain, ultra violet light and glare that normally would penetrate through glass. Move Up

Pbxs Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Ground Start Trunks are generally preferred for use on PBXs to prevent glare. (Web site)

Earth Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It wasn't discovered from Earth because it is so close to Neptune that it is lost in the glare of reflected sunlight.

Mercury Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Mercury is hidden in the glare of the Sun.
  2. Observation of Mercury is complicated by its proximity to the Sun, as it is lost in the Sun’s glare for much of the time. (Web site) Move Up

Vision Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Symptoms include glare, double vision and halos.

Patients Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. At California Smile Design Dental we make sure that patients are sitting comfortably with dark glasses to reduce the glare from overhead lights.

Lunar Surface Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Even though there was a black sky above them, the astronauts still had to contend with the glare of a brightly lit lunar surface. (Web site)

Apollo Astronauts Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. To visualize the experience of Apollo astronauts, imagine the sky turning completely and utterly black while the sun continues to glare.

Visible Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The instrument is capable of blotting out the glare from the Sun so that the tenuous outer atmosphere of the Sun is visible for study.
  2. Some have seen it at sunrise and sunset; otherwise, it is not visible because it is occluded by solar glare. (Web site) Move Up

Lighting Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Video arcades typically have subdued lighting to inhibit glare and enhance the viewing of the game's video display.

Raindrops Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sunshade Reduces glare and shields the objective lens from raindrops and snow.

Eyes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These reflected light waves produce glare that irritates your eyes. (Web site)
  2. It also alleviated eye inflammations and protected the eyes from the glare of the sun. Move Up
  3. These attempts are transparent at best, prompting the other Ghostbusters to roll their eyes or glare at him. (Web site) Move Up

Moon Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Needless to say, if the sky is cloudy or the Moon is "New" (hidden close to the glare of the Sun), lunar distance observations could not be performed. (Web site)
  2. If the glare of the moon interferes with your view of this bright cluster, use your hand to block off the moon. (Web site) Move Up
  3. When the Moon is in conjunction with the Sun (new Moon), it rises and sets with the Sun and is lost in the Sun’s glare. (Web site) Move Up

Planet Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Trying to spot a planet which would almost always be lost in the glare of the Sun is not easy, but try the astronomers did.
  2. New looks at the planet after it emerged from the Sun 's glare reveals that one of the bands of clouds, the South Equatorial Belt, has gone missing. Move Up
  3. The planet is so close to the Sun that it is usually lost in solar glare. Move Up

Back Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The backstaff enabled the navigator to take his sight measurements with his back to the sun to avoid its glare.
  2. He returned the glare as best he could, and eventually Snape gathered his cloak more tightly around himself and stepped back. (Web site) Move Up

Spotlight Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Rochette had to live hers in the glare of the Olympic spotlight.

Publicity Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Diana was said to be a doting mother, trying to raise the children as normally as possible, away from the glare of publicity. (Web site)

Samadhi Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It caused Shiva to break his Samadhi, but he was so infuriated by Kamadeva's assault that he burned the deva of passion to ashes on the spot with his glare.

Magnified Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Our polarized lenses are specially engineered to block the blinding rays of glare that are magnified by flat surfaces such as snow, water and pavement. (Web site)

Light Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Symptoms include double or blurred vision and sensitivity to light and glare.
  2. In its earliest stages, keratoconus causes slight blurring and distortion of vision and increased sensitivity to glare and light. (Web site) Move Up
  3. These help remove glare (such as from the sun hitting water), and help to allow the maximum amount of light reach through the binocular's lenses. (Web site) Move Up

Lenses Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The basic idea is that when a bright light passes in front of a camera in real life, it typically creates a glare on each of the lenses within your camera. (Web site)
  2. The lenses of goggles used by glassblowers are made with a didymium glass that absorbs the yellow sodium glare of the flame. Move Up

Coating Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. When using expensive good quality ruby coated binoculars the coating actually does what it was designed for, to reduce glare.
  2. The additional T coating on the lens further reduces unwanted glare and flare. Move Up

Sun Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Lunar Module photographed against sun glare on lunar surface.
  2. Since Mercury is normally lost in the glare of the Sun, unless there is a solar eclipse, Mercury can only be viewed in morning or evening twilight. Move Up
  3. During conjunction, a planet cannot be seen from Earth (unless it is in transit); it is either behind the Sun or is lost in the glare of the Sun. (Web site) Move Up

Lens Hood Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In photography, a lens hood is a device used with lenses to block the sun to prevent sun glare.

Reflection Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Coated Optics All Bushnell optical glass surfaces are coated by magnesium fluoride to reduce light loss and glare due to reflection. (Web site)
  2. This lens hood extends just beyond the actual lens surface to help eliminate unwanted glare and reflection. (Web site) Move Up

Brighter Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The brightness of the two stars is also an important factor, as brighter stars are harder to separate due to their glare than dimmer ones are.
  2. Setting up the light path correctly with this configuration results in an evenly illuminated field of view and a brighter image without glare. Move Up

Glare Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Coated Optics: Coatings on lens surfaces reduce light loss and glare due to reflection for a brighter, higher-contrast image with reduced eyestrain. (Web site)
  2. Coatings on lens surfaces reduce light loss and glare due to reflection for a brighter, higher-contrast image with reduced eyestrain. (Web site) Move Up
  3. In photography, a lens hood is a device used on the end of a lens to block the sun or other light source in order to prevent glare and lens flare. Move Up

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