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  2. Snell's window - Wikipedia

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    A diver viewed from below who appears inside of Snell's window. Snell's window (also called Snell's circle [1] or optical man-hole [2]) is a phenomenon by which an underwater viewer sees everything above the surface through a cone of light of width of about 96 degrees. [3] This phenomenon is caused by refraction of light entering water, and is ...

  3. File:Snell's window, St. Louis Zoo.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Snell's window as seen through an underwater tunnel at the St. Louis Zoo. Caustics in the water are visible near the sun. The black line through the frame is a gasket between segments of the tunnel.

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    Through "Snell's window" (top), we see some of the scene above the water, including the handles of the ladder (right of center). The color-fringing of the light (top) and of the edge of Snell's window is due to variation of the refractive index, hence the critical angle, with wavelength. Reason I can't comment on its merits as a sports photo.

  5. Talk:Snell's window - Wikipedia

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    Martin Edge (op cit, p223) observes "I was once under the impression that the deeper you went the more [of snell's window] could be included [in the photograph]. This is incorrect! To photograph the full circle you need a fisheye lens equivalent to a 12mm lens on a 35mm format."

  6. Willebrord Snellius - Wikipedia

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    Willebrord Snellius [1] [2] (born Willebrord Snel van Royen) [3] (13 June 1580 [4] – 30 October 1626) was a Dutch astronomer and mathematician, commonly known as Snell. His name is usually associated with the law of refraction of light known as Snell's law. [5] The lunar crater Snellius is named after Willebrord Snellius.

  7. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google Search.

  8. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Google's other music streaming service Play Music was merged with YouTube Music in May 2020, as the latter is a more recognized brand. [166] Support for the dedicated YouTube application on the Sony PlayStation Vita game console was deprecated in January 2015, for the Nintendo Wii and Wii Mini in June 2017, and for the Nintendo 3DS in August 2019.

  9. Henry B. Snell - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bayley Snell (September 29, 1858 – January 17, 1943) was an American Impressionist painter and educator. Snell's paintings are in museum collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Albright–Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, [ 1 ] and the Pennsylvania Academy in Philadelphia.