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Limits of the eye's overall range of sensitivity extends from about 310 to 1050 nanometers
Normally the human eye responds to light rays from 390 to 760 nm. This can be extended to a range of 310 to 1,050 nm under artificial conditions.
At wavelengths shorter than 100 nm most radiation is absorbed at altitudes between 100 and 200 km by atomic and molecular oxygen and nitrogen, mainly resulting in ionized products.
At wavelengths shorter than 100 nm most radiation is absorbed at altitudes between 100 and 200 km by atomic and molecular oxygen and nitrogen, mainly resulting in ionized products.