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Atmospheric refraction - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_refraction
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Atmospheric Refraction

    https://personal.math.ubc.ca/~cass/courses/m309-04a/atmospheric3.pdf
    Ray Tracing 1. Calculate p based on (x0,y0,θ0) 2. Calculate intersection of ray with next layer of atmosphere (x1,y1) 3. Calculate index, n1, at next layer based on model of atmosphere 4. Calculate new zenith angle, z1, using refractive invariant,p 5. Calculate θ1 6. repeat steps 2-6

Atmospheric optics ray-tracing codes - Wikipedia

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Reflections and Refractions in Ray Tracing - Stanford University

    https://graphics.stanford.edu/courses/cs148-10-summer/docs/2006--degreve--reflection_refraction.pdf
    3 Refraction The calculation of the refracted ray starts with Snell’s law [1] which tellsthatthe products of therefractiveindices and sines of the angles must be equal: η 1sinθ i = η 2sinθ t (15) You can write this as: sinθ t = η 1 η 2 sinθ i (16) Withthis equation, you can already see there’s a bit of a prob-lem when sinθ 1 > η2 η1. If that’s the case, sinθ

Atmospheric Refraction at Optical Wavelengths: Problems …

    https://cddis.nasa.gov/lw13/docs/papers/atmos_mendes_1m.pdf
    The propagation refraction due to the atmosphere, d atm, is given by =∫− +∫−∫ ray ray vac d atm (n 1) ds ds ds ,(1) where the first term on the right-hand side is the excess path length due to the delay experienced by the signal propagating through the …

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