• Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    d = r/sinΘ

    Human FoV is about 210° with both eyes. Thus Θ is 105°.

    The radius of the sun is 695,508 km.

    Thus, d is 695,508/sin(105) → 720,043 km

    720,043 - 695,508 = 24535 km away from the surface of the sun.

    However, because the FoV is greater than 180°, this is actually below the surface of the sun, and any distance below the surface is enough to fill your vision.

    To completely fill your field of view with the Sun, you’ll need to take a Parker Bath and dip into the sun.

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      2 months ago

      I think 210° is when you moved your eyes to the limit at both sides. So let’s say it’s FOV when your eyes look straight forward and don’t move.

      • jjagaimo@lemmy.ca
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        2 months ago

        The 210 is straight ahead horizontal FOV, i just didn’t realize it was greater than 180°, which means it can technicaly never completely fill your peripheral vision. Your binocular vision with both eyes is around 115°. Vertical fov is only 135° though.