Phrases with «illumination conditions»

"Illumination conditions" refers to the environmental factors that affect the lighting or brightness in a particular space or area. It describes how the light sources, such as natural or artificial light, interact with and impact the visibility or perception of objects or surroundings. Full definition

Sentences with «illumination conditions»

  • Our arguments were successful, garnering several extensions and ensuring, for example, that we witnessed the rare illumination conditions of Saturn's equinox in August 2009, when the sun's shallow rays on Saturn's rings revealed the presence of vertical structures protruding above the ring plane that cast long, easily seen shadows. (scientificamerican.com)
  • «We reimaged it several times at different sun angles to be sure it wasn't just a trick of different illumination conditions,» says Ken Edgett, a member of the research team that made the discovery. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Fresh pictures in the new illumination conditions, along with information about the exact distance between Philae and Rosetta, could help pinpoint Philae's location. (sciencemag.org)
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