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Infinite zoom into a common fly’s eye SEM
Aumento infinito a ojo de mosca común SEM
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[edit]| DescriptionAumento infinito a ojo de mosca común.webm |
Español: El video de aumento infinito al ojo de una mosca común muestra una secuencia en la que cada nivel de acercamiento revela nuevos detalles de la estructura del ojo compuesto. En los primeros planos se observa la forma hemisférica del ojo y su superficie facetada, formada por cientos de omatidios dispuestos de manera regular. A medida que el aumento progresa, cada faceta aparece como una unidad óptica independiente, con su propia lente y contorno hexagonal. Con acercamientos mayores se distinguen las microestructuras que conforman la superficie del omatidio, incluyendo estrías finas y variaciones en la cutícula que participan en la captación y transmisión de la luz. En los niveles más extremos del acercamiento se aprecian detalles microscópicos del material quitinoso y de los patrones que influyen en la sensibilidad visual del insecto. El video destaca la complejidad del sistema visual de la mosca común y la sofisticación con la que estos organismos perciben su entorno.
English: The infinite zoom video into the eye of a common fly shows a sequence in which each level of magnification reveals new details of the compound eye structure. In the initial views, the hemispherical shape of the eye and its faceted surface, formed by hundreds of regularly arranged ommatidia, can be observed. As the zoom progresses, each facet appears as an independent optical unit with its own lens and hexagonal outline. With greater magnification, the microstructures that form the ommatidium surface become visible, including fine striations and variations in the cuticle that contribute to light capture and transmission. At the most extreme levels of zoom, microscopic details of the chitinous material and the patterns that influence the insect’s visual sensitivity can be appreciated. The video highlights the complexity of the common fly’s visual system and the sophistication with which these organisms perceive their surroundings. English: Infinite zoom into a common fly’s eye |
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| Author | Brandon Antonio Segura Torres & Priscilla Vieto Bonilla & Alberto Baruj |
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| current | 18:39, 29 November 2025 | 28 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (19.81 MB) | Micro.Cosmonauta (talk | contribs) | En HD | |
| 23:03, 28 November 2025 | 28 s, 1,440 × 1,050 (1.87 MB) | Micro.Cosmonauta (talk | contribs) | Uploaded own work with UploadWizard |
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