Place of Origin: | Guangdong, China | Brand Name: | SEEYEYE |
Model Number: |
Aperture Collection
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Lenses Color: |
Aperture blue、Aperture brown、Aperture black、Aperture red、Aperture yellow |
Using Cycle Periods: | Yearly /Monthly | Lenses Hardness: | Soft |
Diameter: | 14.2mm | Center Thickness: | 0.08mm |
Material: | HEMA+NVP | Water content: | 38%-42% |
Center Thickness: | 0.08mm | Base curve: | 8.6 mm |
Power: | -0.00 | Selling Units: | Single item |
Made in: | Guangdong, China | Tone: | 2 tones |
Colors: | Picture shown | Packing: | Blister |
Packaging Details: | PP | Expiry date: | 5 years |
Single package size: | 7*8*1.2cm | Single gross weight: | 0.060 kg |
Eyescontactlens Aperture Collection yearly natural color contact lenses, our bold attempt, is inspired by the sun's aperture - the appearance of the halo. A solar halo is a relatively rare celestial phenomenon. The "solar halo" has full halo and notch halo. A halo is a colored (or white) halo or arc of light surrounding the sun formed by cirrus and cirrostratus clouds, with bands of inner infrared violet arranged in the color band. Sun halos, also sometimes called "sun flails," come in full halo and notch halo. According to experts, the halo is formed when sunlight passes through cirrostratus clouds and is refracted or reflected by ice crystals. When the light enters the ice crystals in the cirrostratus cloud, it is refracted twice and dispersed into various colors of light in different directions. In fact, when there are cirrostratus clouds, there are countless ice crystals floating in the sky. The ice crystals in the same circle around the sun can refract light of the same color into our eyes to form an inner infrared purple halo. When there are cirrostratus clouds composed of ice crystals in the sky, one or more color halos of infrared purple centered on the sun often appear around the sun, and sometimes many colored or white light spots and arcs appear. These halos, Light spots and arcs are collectively referred to as halos.
The phenomenon of "solar halos" can be observed with the naked eye. The greater the content of ice crystals in the cloud layer, the smaller the shape of the "sun halo" after sunlight is refracted, and the more prominent the halo is, which is easy for people to observe; on the contrary, the "sun halo" cannot be formed, or even if it is formed This phenomenon cannot be clearly observed on the ground. I don't know if you like this scene too?