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Old 24-04-2022, 08:32   #9
biometallo
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David Lynch ?
Si chiama così ?
Più precisamente David K. Lynch quindi non è proprio un omonimo.
qui comunque ho trovato quello che credo sia l'astratto della ricerca in questione:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1903...20cloud%20free.




Abstract
Reports and photographs claiming that visual observers can detect the curvature of the Earth from high mountains or high-flying commercial aircraft are investigated. Visual daytime observations show that the minimum altitude at which curvature of the horizon can be detected is at or slightly below 35,000 ft, providing that the field of view is wide (60 degrees ) and nearly cloud free. The high-elevation horizon is almost as sharp as the sea-level horizon, but its contrast is less than 10% that of the sea-level horizon. Photographs purporting to show the curvature of the Earth are always suspect because virtually all camera lenses project an image that suffers from barrel distortion. To accurately assess curvature from a photograph, the horizon must be placed precisely in the center of the image, i.e., on the optical axis.
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