jjjnettie
07-03-2006, 10:40 PM
Red stars are notoriously hard to estimate because of something called the Purkinje effect, which makes red objects seem brighter the longer you stare at them.
This is a quote from Geoff Gaherty from StarryNights forum, the discussion was on estimating magnitudes of red stars.
I noticed this effect dramatically the other week. Thought I'd hit the Nova jackpot for a moment there.
Interesting optical illusion.
This is a quote from Geoff Gaherty from StarryNights forum, the discussion was on estimating magnitudes of red stars.
I noticed this effect dramatically the other week. Thought I'd hit the Nova jackpot for a moment there.
Interesting optical illusion.