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- Starlight abstract "Starlight is the light emitted by stars. It typically refers to visible electromagnetic radiation from stars other than the Sun observable from Earth during the night time although a component of starlight is observable from the Earth during the daytime.Sunlight is the term used for the Sun's starlight observed during daytime. During nighttime, albedo describes solar reflections from other Solar System objects including moonlight.Observation and measurement of starlight through telescopes is the basis for many fields of astronomy, including photometry and stellar spectroscopy. Starlight is also a notable part of personal experience and human culture, impacting a diverse range of pursuits including poetry, astronomy, and military strategy.The US Army spent millions of dollars in the 1950s and onward to develop a starlight scope, that could amplify starlight, moonlight filtered by clouds, and the fluorescence of rotting vegetation about 50,000 times to allow a person to see in the night. In contrast to previously developed active infrared system such as sniperscope, it was a passive device and did not require additional light emission to see.The average color of starlight in the observable universe is a shade of yellowish-white that has been given the name Cosmic Latte. Starlight spectroscopy, examination of the stellar spectra, was pioneered by Joseph Fraunhofer in 1814. Starlight can be understood to be composed of three main spectra types, continuous spectrum, emission spectrum, and absorption spectrum.".
- Starlight thumbnail Perseid_Meteor.jpg?width=300.
- Starlight wikiPageID "28996756".
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- Starlight wikiPageRevisionID "697346558".
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Albedo.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light_sources.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Observational_astronomy.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Cosmic_latte.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Daytime.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_radiation.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_von_Fraunhofer.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink List_of_brightest_stars.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Moonlight.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Night.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Night_vision_device.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Observable_universe.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Personal_experience.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Purkinje_effect.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Sunlight.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink Visible_spectrum.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLink File:Perseid_Meteor.jpg.
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLinkText "Starlight".
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLinkText "starlight".
- Starlight wikiPageWikiLinkText "stars".
- Starlight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Starlight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Starlight subject Category:Light_sources.
- Starlight subject Category:Observational_astronomy.
- Starlight type Redirect.
- Starlight type Source.
- Starlight type Sub-discipline.
- Starlight comment "Starlight is the light emitted by stars. It typically refers to visible electromagnetic radiation from stars other than the Sun observable from Earth during the night time although a component of starlight is observable from the Earth during the daytime.Sunlight is the term used for the Sun's starlight observed during daytime.".
- Starlight label "Starlight".
- Starlight sameAs Q7602059.
- Starlight sameAs 별빛.
- Starlight sameAs m.0dgpf7t.
- Starlight sameAs Stjärnljus.
- Starlight sameAs Q7602059.
- Starlight sameAs 星光.
- Starlight wasDerivedFrom Starlight?oldid=697346558.
- Starlight depiction Perseid_Meteor.jpg.
- Starlight isPrimaryTopicOf Starlight.