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Michael Vollmer

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Applied Optics|August 5, 2020
Below the horizon-the physics of extreme visual rangesMichael Vollmer
Applied Optics|October 6, 2005
Effects of absorbing particles on coronas and gloriesMichael Vollmer
Applied Optics|March 17, 2026
How many stars appear colored to the naked eye?Michael Vollmer
Applied Optics|February 7, 2003
Halo and mirage demonstrations in atmospheric opticsMichael Vollmer, Robert Greenler
Applied Optics|October 22, 2011
Crepuscular rays: laboratory experiments and simulationsStanley David Gedzelman, Michael Vollmer
Applied Optics|November 28, 2008
Simulating irradiance and color during lunar eclipses using satellite dataStanley David Gedzelman, Michael Vollmer
Applied Optics|November 28, 2008
Simulating irradiance during lunar eclipses: the spherically symmetric caseMichael Vollmer, Stanley David Gedzelman
Applied Optics|October 20, 2017
Atmospheric optics in the near infraredMichael Vollmer, Joseph A Shaw
Applied Optics|October 6, 2005
Experimental simulations of pollen coronasWerner B Schneider, Michael Vollmer
Applied Optics|May 2, 2018
Extended visual range during solar eclipsesMichael Vollmer, Joseph A Shaw
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Applied Optics|August 5, 2020
Below the horizon-the physics of extreme visual rangesMichael Vollmer
Applied Optics|October 6, 2005
Effects of absorbing particles on coronas and gloriesMichael Vollmer
Applied Optics|March 17, 2026
How many stars appear colored to the naked eye?Michael Vollmer
Applied Optics|February 7, 2003
Halo and mirage demonstrations in atmospheric opticsMichael Vollmer, Robert Greenler
Applied Optics|October 22, 2011
Crepuscular rays: laboratory experiments and simulationsStanley David Gedzelman, Michael Vollmer
Applied Optics|November 28, 2008
Simulating irradiance and color during lunar eclipses using satellite dataStanley David Gedzelman, Michael Vollmer
Applied Optics|November 28, 2008
Simulating irradiance during lunar eclipses: the spherically symmetric caseMichael Vollmer, Stanley David Gedzelman
Applied Optics|October 20, 2017
Atmospheric optics in the near infraredMichael Vollmer, Joseph A Shaw
Applied Optics|October 6, 2005
Experimental simulations of pollen coronasWerner B Schneider, Michael Vollmer
Applied Optics|May 2, 2018
Extended visual range during solar eclipsesMichael Vollmer, Joseph A Shaw
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