Evil Dr Ganymede wrote:I was thinking about this earlier - maybe I'm being utterly dense here, I dunno....
What I don't get is that if you need a near-IR filter (at about 900 nm) to see through Titan's haze, and the view is obscured at visible wavelengths, then does that mean that no visible light can get through to the surface?! Surely not.
Yes, that's what it means. (well, maybe not "no", but certainly very, very little.)
Why does this idea cause you problems?
My understanding is that only specific infra-red frequencies can make it through the smog. Everything else is highly attenuated. It's something like the visibility through a cloud of smoke here on earth.
I don't know of any EM filters that pass one frequency in one direction and a different frequency in the other direction, which is what you seem to be suggesting might be the case for Titan. Is that what you mean? Do you know of any filters like that?
Could it be that the "greenhouse effect" is causing some conceptual confusion for you? Remember that glass is transparent to optical light in both directions. What's blocked going out (and in) is IR.