January 1st, 2012 4:44 pm
Have you ever wondered before how something like night vision goggles work? How many similarities and differences there are between them and binoculars? How come the images that night vision goggles produced always have green color in them? These questions all have answers, and let me try to answer them for you. Night vision technology is made possible through the use of intensifier to the ample fives small quantities of light. It is located in a vacuum two in converts photons of light into digital electrons.
Once the light enters through the lens of the night vision goggles, it is converted into a electrical charge is called electrons. These electrons are amplified and reproduced on a screen with the image is illuminated. This is what gives that green color that is typically known on night vision goggles. The reason that the images are converted into green is because the human eye is able to distinguish between different shades more easily.