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Observational astronomy / Optical illusions / Vision / Photometry / Optical phenomena / Apparent magnitude / Brightness / Magnitude / Edge detection / Cosmic distance ladder / Mach bands
Date: 2010-02-12 18:46:35
Observational astronomy
Optical illusions
Vision
Photometry
Optical phenomena
Apparent magnitude
Brightness
Magnitude
Edge detection
Cosmic distance ladder
Mach bands

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