Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 14, 2026

Measurement of Aerosols Optical Thickness of the Atmosphere using the GLOBE Handheld Sun Photometer
Published on: May 29, 2019
General wavelength dependence of imaging through the atmosphere
Abstract:
Atmospheric MTF formulations are restated to include contrast reduction by thermal backgrounds received by the imaging system. These backgrounds should be of significance for infrared imaging through the atmosphere. Absorption windows such as 2.0-2.4 and 3.1-4.1-microm wavelengths, which contain minimum atmospheric background, are suggested as usually permitting the best resolution for long range atmospheric imaging of apparently bright objects despite the fact that received object beam radiation may even peak in the 8-13-microm window. The 8-13-microm window is generally better for thermal imaging of objects whose temperatures are close to those of the atmosphere.
Related Concept Videos
Influence of Earth's Curvature and Atmospheric Refraction on Leveling
Dual Nature of Electromagnetic (EM) Radiation
Wavelength is the distance between two consecutive peaks (the highest point) or troughs (the lowest point) in the wave. Frequency is the number of...
Emission Spectra
Radiation: Applications
The average...
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
The Electromagnetic Spectrum

