by apodman » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:48 pm
TwilightSoul wrote:the center is slightly brighter than the edges
What you refer to is "limb darkening".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limb_darkening
Imagine an object the size of the Sun whose surface is completely covered with illuminated light bulbs.
If the light bulbs are perfectly clear, a viewer at a distance will actually see brighter edges than center, as there are more filaments glowing in a given size field of view. If the light bulbs are frosted, the ones at the edges will seem dimmer, as the light from each filament is obscured by the frosting of multiple bulbs.
I guess the light sources in the Sun and the material in the Sun's photosphere that blocks or absorbs light act more like the frosted bulbs than the clear ones.
[quote="TwilightSoul"]the center is slightly brighter than the edges[/quote]
What you refer to is "limb darkening".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limb_darkening
Imagine an object the size of the Sun whose surface is completely covered with illuminated light bulbs.
If the light bulbs are perfectly clear, a viewer at a distance will actually see brighter edges than center, as there are more filaments glowing in a given size field of view. If the light bulbs are frosted, the ones at the edges will seem dimmer, as the light from each filament is obscured by the frosting of multiple bulbs.
I guess the light sources in the Sun and the material in the Sun's photosphere that blocks or absorbs light act more like the frosted bulbs than the clear ones.