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Night Vision : How they see without light?

Quadro : Night Vision Binoculars



Well, all you have probably seen Special Forces, spies or special agents using special glasses to see at night. Those glasses are known as night vision goggles/binoculars and you may wonder how they could work at night. If you have any doubt about whether night vision goggles really work or are just the imaginary ideas of movies, then the answer is definitely “Yes!” They really do work at night. They can help you can see a person standing over 200 yards away on a moonless, cloudy night.


Night Vision Goggles
Night Vision Goggles


The working principle of night vision depends upon what type of technology is being used. There are several types of technology that can be used like Low-Light imaging, Near-Infrared Illumination, Thermal Imaging etc. 

Before we discuss about the technologies, it’s important to know that all light is not visible to us. Our eyes sense only some particular part of electromagnetic spectrum (light). The light we can see — called visible light — is only a part of the overall electromagnetic spectrum (all types of light). There are other types of light, such as infrared and ultraviolet light, that can’t be seen by the naked eye. 




If you want to see in the dark then the first way requires a type of technology called image enhancement. 
This basically means that equipment takes what is there and enhances it to make the most of it. Night vision goggles use image enhancement technology to collect all the available light (including infrared light) and amplify it to make it visible to our eyes because even in the darkest of condition , there are some light present (like infrared).

Image Enhancement


The other technology is called thermal imaging. When you hear about the word “thermal,” then you know that this technology has to do with heat. Hot objects like human or other animal bodies, emit some heat in the form of infrared light. Night vision goggles use thermal imaging technology to capture the infrared light being emitted as heat by objects in the field of view. In this way, you can see an image of what’s going on in the dark based upon the amount of heat being generated by various objects. Thermal imaging works well when trying to detect people in the dark. It’s better to use thermal imaging for conditions approaching absolute darkness. However, most night vision equipment uses image enhancement technology (less expensive). Night vision goggles are intensively used by the military and law enforcement agencies. Some wild life researcher also uses to watch animals at night.
Thermal Imaging


You may notice that night vision image always has a green glow. That’s for our better visual experience. Because when light is captured and amplified, it’s turned into electronic information which is colorless and later that has to be transmitted to the eyes. Night vision goggles are made with screens that produce green pictures, because human eyes are more sensitive to green light and it’s easier to look at green pictures for long periods of time than it is to look at black and white pictures. Though thermal goggles give black and white images, some goggles use false color which is an excellent way of better distinguishing between objects at different temperatures.