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Surname list
Lensing is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kees Lensing (born 1978), Namibian rugby union player Sascha Lensing (born 1973), German
Lensing
Optical device which transmits and refracts light
visible light are also called "lenses", such as microwave lenses, electron lenses, acoustic lenses, or explosive lenses. Lenses are used in various imaging
Lens
Light bending by mass between source and observer
lens, and observer, and the shape of the gravitational well of the lensing object. There are three classes of gravitational lensing: Strong lensing Where
Gravitational_lens
Gravitational deflection of light
producing gravitational lensing. This effect rarely produces the giant arcs and multiple images associated with strong gravitational lensing. Most lines of sight
Weak_gravitational_lensing
Association football club in France
Racing Club de Lens (French pronunciation: [ʁasiŋ klœb də lɑ̃s]), commonly referred to as RC Lens or simply as Lens, is a French professional football
RC_Lens
Concept in physics
{r^{\prime }}{r}}\right)W(r^{\prime })} is the lensing kernel, which defines the efficiency of lensing for a distribution of sources W ( r ) {\displaystyle
Gravitational lensing formalism
Gravitational_lensing_formalism
Online patent and academic database
The Lens (formerly Patent Lens) is a free, searchable online database of patents and scholarly literature, provided by Cambia, a non-profit organisation
The_Lens
German politician (born 1973)
Sascha Lensing (born 13 September 1973 in Duisburg) is a German politician who was elected as a member of the Bundestag in 2025. He has been a member
Sascha_Lensing
Image recognition tool developed by Google
Google Lens is an image recognition technology developed by Google, designed to bring up relevant information related to objects it identifies using visual
Google_Lens
Distortion of laser beams in media
Thermal blooming or thermal lensing occurs when high-energy laser beams propagate through a medium. It is the result of nonlinear interactions that occur
Thermal_blooming
increased and decreased mass densities will cause gravitational lensing, an ideal embedded lens would be spherical and have an internal mass density matching
Embedded_lens
Optical device used with a camera to create images
A camera lens, photographic lens or photographic objective is an optical lens or assembly of lenses (compound lens) used in conjunction with a camera
Camera_lens
Gravitational deflection of light
gravitational lensing is a gravitational lensing effect that is strong enough to produce multiple images, arcs, or Einstein rings. Generally, for strong lensing to
Strong_gravitational_lensing
; Lezec, H. J. (2013). "All-angle negative refraction and active flat lensing of ultraviolet light". Nature. 497 (7450): 470–474. Bibcode:2013Natur.497
Flat_lens
Lenses placed on the eye's surface
Contact lenses, or simply contacts, are thin lenses placed directly on the surface of the eyes. Contact lenses are ocular prosthetic devices used by over
Contact_lens
Compact composite lens
A Fresnel lens (/ˈfreɪnɛl, -nəl/ FRAY-nel, -nəl; /ˈfrɛnɛl, -əl/ FREN-el, -əl; or /freɪˈnɛl/ fray-NEL) is a type of composite compact lens which reduces
Fresnel_lens
Distant star or star cluster
small < 0.3 parsec following the analysis of lensing near the caustic cast by the foreground galaxy cluster lens. However, a new 2025 study pointed out that
WHL0137-LS
Galaxy
Huchra's lens is the lensing galaxy of the Einstein Cross (Quasar 2237+30); it is also called ZW 2237+030 or QSO 2237+0305 G. It exhibits the phenomenon
Huchra's_lens
Benedictine monk
Subiaco Abbey in Arkansas. William Lensing was born in Scranton, Arkansas, on January 11, 1916, the son of Caspar Lensing and Anna Heim. After completing
Michael_Lensing
Hypothetical invisible cosmic material
occur in the context of formation and evolution of galaxies, gravitational lensing, the observable universe's current structure, mass position in galactic
Dark_matter
Species of plant with edible seeds
The lentil (Vicia lens or Lens culinaris) is an annual legume grown for its lens-shaped edible seeds or pulses, also called lentils. It is about 40 cm
Lentil
American politician (born 1957)
S. Lensing (born June 21, 1957) is an American politician who served as a member of the Iowa House of Representatives from 2001 to 2021. Lensing graduated
Vicki_Lensing
Wide-angle photographic lens with strong barrel distortion
fisheye lens is an ultra wide-angle lens that produces strong visual distortion intended to create a wide panoramic or hemispherical image. Fisheye lenses achieve
Fisheye_lens
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up lens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A lens is an optical element that converges or diverges light. Lens may also refer to: Lens (anatomy)
Lens_(disambiguation)
Type of lens
lens or asphere (often labeled ASPH on eyepieces) is a lens whose surface profiles are not portions of a sphere or cylinder. In photography, a lens assembly
Aspheric_lens
Namibian rugby union player and coach (born 1978)
London Irish, publicly criticized Lensing for the move, claiming that he had agreed to play for the Exiles. Lensing played for the Sharks from 2006 to
Kees_Lensing
1980 song by Yes
"Into the Lens" is a song written by Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes. It was originally released by progressive rock band Yes, of which Horn and Downes were
Into_the_Lens
Galaxy cluster in the constellation Ursa Major
gravitational lensing. "Hubble Sees a Smiling Lens - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. Wiesner, M. P. (2010). On the properties of ten strong-lensing systems
SDSS_J1038+4849
American politician, legal scholar and engineer (born 1971)
member of the Democratic Party, she was elected in 2020, succeeding Vicki Lensing who served ten terms in the Iowa House of Representatives. Bohannan was
Christina_Bohannan
into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Lens. It consists of the following communes: Annay Lens Loison-sous-Lens Décret n° 2014-233 du 24 février 2014 portant
Canton_of_Lens
Feature seen when light is gravitationally lensed by an object
Earth. Due to gravitational lensing, the light is diverted, making it seem to come from different places. If source, lens, and observer are all in perfect
Einstein_ring
Image artifact in a lens system
A lens flare is a visual artifact caused by light scattering, or flaring, in a lens system. This can happen through light scattered by the imaging mechanism
Lens_flare
Focused beam with lossless energy
interval where the lensing occurs. The pair of plates is also called an electrostatic immersion lens,[dubious – discuss] thus an einzel lens can be described
Einzel_lens
Project to measure the expansion of the universe
Methodology, which mainly combine the data from Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing, different shape of weak lensing, cosmic shear, galaxy clustering and photometric data set
Dark_Energy_Survey
Super-Earth ice exoplanet
January 25, 2006, Probing Lensing Anomalies NETwork/Robotic Telescope Network (PLANET/Robonet), Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE), and Microlensing
OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb
Aesthetic quality of blur in the out-of-focus parts of an image
the lens renders out-of-focus points of light". Differences in lens aberrations and aperture shape cause very different bokeh effects. Some lens designs
Bokeh
Type of lens
A toric lens is a lens with different optical power and focal length in two orientations perpendicular to each other. One of the lens surfaces is shaped
Toric_lens
Optical lenses that darken on exposure to certain wavelengths of light
A photochromic lens is an optical lens that darkens on exposure to light of sufficiently high frequency, most commonly ultraviolet (UV) radiation. In
Photochromic_lens
Belgian DJ and record producer
Amelie Lens (Flemish: [aːmeːˈli ˈlɛns], French: [ameli lɑ̃s]; born 31 May 1990) is a Belgian electronic music DJ, record producer, and owner of the record
Amelie_Lens
Two colliding clusters of galaxies in constellation Carina
object is of a particular note for astrophysicists, because gravitational lensing studies of the Bullet Cluster are claimed to provide strong evidence for
Bullet_Cluster
Convex lens used to magnify images
A magnifying glass is a convex lens—usually mounted in a frame with a handle—that is used to produce a magnified image of an object. A magnifying glass
Magnifying_glass
Compact astronomical body
Einstein predicted the redshift and the lensing effect of gravity on light; his prediction of gravitational lensing was one-half of the value that the full
Black_hole
Type of lens to improve visual perception
A corrective lens is a transmissive optical device that is worn on the eye to improve visual perception. The most common use is to treat refractive errors:
Corrective_lens
LensCulture is a photography network and online magazine about contemporary photography in art, media, politics, commerce and popular cultures worldwide
LensCulture
Decision Lens is online decision-making software that is based on multi-criteria decision making. Decision Lens implements the Analytic Hierarchy Process
Decision_Lens
Astronomical object with two images
redshift z = 1.41 (8.7 billion ly), while the lensing galaxy lies at redshift z = 0.355 (3.7 billion ly). The lensing galaxy with apparent dimension of 0.42×0
Twin_Quasar
Body of ore or rock that is thick in the middle and thin at the edges
all directions is to "lens out", also known as "lensing". The adjectives "lenticular" and "lentiform" are used to describe lens-like formations. Lenticle
Lens_(geology)
Long-term variability sky survey
The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) is a Polish astronomical project based at the University of Warsaw that runs a long-term variability
Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment
Optical_Gravitational_Lensing_Experiment
American cosmologist and astrophysicist
from Princeton University in Astrophysics (thesis: "Weak Gravitational Lensing Theory and Data Analysis"). From 2005 to 2007 he was a visiting scholar
Chris_Hirata
Uzbek footballer (born 2004)
for one and a half seasons before his transfer to French side Lens in 2023. While at Lens, he became the first Uzbek to play in Ligue 1, before joining
Abdukodir_Khusanov
Lens with a thickness that is negligible
radii of curvature of the lens surfaces. Lenses whose thickness is not negligible are sometimes called thick lenses. The thin lens approximation ignores optical
Thin_lens
Observational cosmologist
a Canadian observational cosmologist whose research uses gravitational lensing of supernovae and quasars to study the expansion of the universe. She works
Sherry_Suyu
Surname list
Lens is a Dutch patronymic surname. The given name Lens is a now rare short form of Laurens. Notable people with the surname include: Andries Cornelis
Lens_(surname)
Astronomical phenomenon due to the gravitational lens effect
lensing and weak gravitational lensing but it is studied by very different observational techniques. In strong and weak lensing, the mass of the lens
Gravitational_microlensing
Gravitationally lensed image of a quasar
While gravitationally lensed light sources are often shaped into an Einstein ring, due to the elongated shape of the lensing galaxy and the quasar being
Einstein_Cross
Galaxy cluster in the constellation of Hercules
of the Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH) program, a major project to build a library of scientific data on lensing clusters. It also
Abell_2261
Term for a thin, flat camera lens
A pancake lens is a colloquial term for a flat, thin camera lens assembly (short barrel). The majority are prime lenses of a normal or slightly wider
Pancake_lens
The Probing Lensing Anomalies NETwork (PLANET) collaboration coordinates a network of telescopes to rapidly sample photometric measurements of the magnification
Probing Lensing Anomalies Network
Probing_Lensing_Anomalies_Network
Class of topological space
A lens space is an example of a topological space, considered in mathematics. The term often refers to a specific class of 3-manifolds, but in general
Lens_space
Concept of using the Sun as a large lens
gravitational lens or solar gravity lens (SGL) is a theoretical method of using the Sun as a large lens with a physical effect called gravitational lensing. It
Solar_gravitational_lens
Lens implanted in the eye to treat cataracts and/or myopia or hyperopia
An intraocular lens (IOL) is a lens implanted in the eye usually as part of a treatment for cataracts or for correcting other vision problems such as near-sightedness
Intraocular_lens
Astronomical structure
gravitational potential as gravitational lenses to boost the reach of telescopes. The gravitational lensing provided by these clusters allows for the
Galaxy_cluster
First photographic portrait objective lens
The Petzval objective, or Petzval lens, is the first photographic portrait objective lens (with a 160 mm focal length) in the history of photography.
Petzval_lens
Device for focusing charged particles
An electrostatic lens is a device that assists in the transport of charged particles. Electrostatic lenses can focus, and also accelerate or decelerate
Electrostatic_lens
British astrophysicist
gravitational lensing to learn more about the Universe. She led the Shear Testing Programme STEP1 competition and co-leads the lensing collaboration of
Catherine_Heymans
American optician and eyewear retail chain
LensCrafters is an international retailer of prescription eyewear and prescription sunglasses. Its stores usually host independent optometrists on-site
LensCrafters
Optical lens
A telecentric lens is a special type of optical lens (often an objective lens or a camera lens) that has its entrance or exit pupil, or both, at infinity
Telecentric_lens
Technology for making moving images
A lenticular lens is an array of lenses, designed so that when viewed from slightly different angles, different parts of the image underneath are shown
Lenticular_lens
Cosmological time duration
power spectra lowP: Planck polarization data in the low-ℓ likelihood lensing: CMB lensing reconstruction ext: External data (BAO+JLA+H0). BAO: Baryon acoustic
Age_of_the_universe
Proposed vision disorder
visual processing. It is proposed that it can be treated by wearing colored lenses. The ideas of Irlen syndrome are not supported by scientific evidence, and
Irlen_syndrome
Belizean-American mathematical physicist
monograph "Singularity Theory and Gravitational Lensing" developed a mathematical theory of gravitational lensing. Petters was also the dean of academic affairs
Arlie_Petters
Interface between a camera body and lens
A lens mount is an interface – mechanical and often also electrical – between a photographic camera body and a lens. It is a feature of camera systems
Lens_mount
Video projection term
projection terminology, throw is the distance between a video projector lens and the screen on which it shines. It is given as a ratio (called throw ratio)
Throw_(projector)
Optical lens used to increase focal length
The Barlow lens, named after the English physicist and mathematician Peter Barlow (1776–1862), is an optical tube with diverging lens elements that, used
Barlow_lens
Type of camera lens with long focal length
A telephoto lens, also known as telelens, is a specific type of a long-focus lens used in photography and cinematography, in which the physical length
Telephoto_lens
Rare example of a quadruply-lensed quasar
Gravitational lensing of the quasar H1413+1011 was discovered in Magain et al. in 1988, which found that the quasar's light was split by gravitational lensing by
Cloverleaf_quasar
Laser mode-locking method
enough to initiate the Kerr-lensing process. Intensity changes with lengths of nanoseconds are amplified by the Kerr-lensing process and the pulselength
Kerr-lens_modelocking
Interstellar or intergalactic object
black holes emit no light, the only ways to detect them are gravitational lensing or x-ray bursts that occur when they destroy an object. These are objects
Rogue_black_hole
Layer of fresh groundwater
In hydrology, a lens, also called freshwater lens or Ghyben-Herzberg lens, is a convex layer of fresh groundwater that floats above the denser saltwater
Lens_(hydrology)
Planet that is outside the Milky Way galaxy
lensing system was observed in 1996, by R. E. Schild, in the "A" lobe of the lensed quasar. It is predicted that a 3-Earth-mass planet in the lensing
Extragalactic_planet
Spherically symmetric gradient-index lens
A Luneburg lens (original German Lüneburg-Linse) is a spherically symmetric gradient-index lens. A typical Luneburg lens's refractive index n decreases
Luneburg_lens
Ice within soil or rock
Ice lenses are bodies of ice formed when moisture, diffused within soil or rock, accumulates in a localized zone. The ice initially accumulates within
Ice_lens
Carbon arc lamp
Fresnel lens with a spherical reflector or an ellipsoidal reflector with a lens train containing two plano-convex lenses or a single step lens. The carbon-arc
Klieg_light
causes a distortion in the shape of the lens because the lens can only be supported by the edges. Making the lens thick enough to prevent deformation would
Lens_sag
Lens for charged particles
A magnetic lens is a device for the focusing or deflection of moving charged particles, such as electrons or ions, by use of the magnetic Lorentz force
Magnetic_lens
Optical system designed to keep focus
A parfocal lens is a lens or optical system that remains approximately in focus when its magnification or focal length is changed. In practice, some focus
Parfocal_lens
Theory of gravity by Albert Einstein
to optical lenses, and hence the corresponding gravitational effect is called gravitational lensing. Observational astronomy uses lensing effects as an
Introduction to general relativity
Introduction_to_general_relativity
2015 hypernova event in the constellation Indus
108 M☉ supermassive black hole. Other hypotheses include gravitational lensing, a quark nova inside a Wolf–Rayet star, or a rapid magnetar spindown. A
ASASSN-15lh
Brand of camera lenses
was a type of camera lenses, made in the USSR. They were usually supplied with Zenit cameras and thus usable with other M42 lens mount cameras such as
Helios_(lens)
Dutch politician and writer
Wilhelmina Drucker (née Wilhelmina Elizabeth Lensing; 30 September 1847 – 5 December 1925) was a Dutch politician and writer. One of the first Dutch feminists
Wilhelmina_Drucker
Corrective lens used in eyeglasses
lenses, progressive addition lenses (PAL), varifocal lenses, progressive power lenses, graduated prescription lenses, or progressive spectacle lenses
Progressive_lens
Compact digital system camera without a reflex mirror
describe digital interchangeable lens cameras. Mirrorless cameras have become the most popular kind of interchangeable lens camera in both professional and
Mirrorless_camera
Type of corrective lens
is a type of corrective lens used to correct or enhance the visual perception in only one eye. It consists of a circular lens placed in front of the eye
Monocle
Unit of measurement of optical power
0-dioptre lens placed close to a thin 0.5-dioptre lens yields almost the same focal length as a single 2.5-dioptre lens. The idea of numbering lenses based
Dioptre
Lens with a variable focal length
opposed to a fixed-focal-length (FFL) lens (prime lens). A true zoom lens or optical zoom lens is a type of parfocal lens, one that maintains focus when its
Zoom_lens
Assistive device
The Peli Lens is a mobility aid for people with homonymous hemianopia. It is also known as “EP” or Expansion Prism concept and was developed by Dr. Eli
Peli_Lens
Eye structure
The lens, or crystalline lens, is a transparent biconvex structure in most land vertebrate eyes. Relatively long, thin fiber cells make up the majority
Lens_(vertebrate_anatomy)
Toy lenses for Nikon SLR cameras
Amusing Lenses (ニコン おもしろレンズ工房) are a limited production set of four toy lenses for the Nikon F mount sold exclusively in Japan. The Amusing Lenses were designed
Nikon_Amusing_Lenses
Photographic equipment manufacturer
photographic lenses. Kiron was based in Carson, California, operating in the 1980s primarily as the United States distributor of Kiron lenses, which were
Kiron_Corporation
Blue supergiant star in the constellation Leo
lensing effects, thousands of times dimmer than any current or planned telescopes can see. Other names include LS1, MACS J1149 LS1, MACS J1149 Lensed
Icarus_(star)
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English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a variant of Osborn, OSBOURNE means "divine-bear."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brandreth, a habitational name from Brandirth in North Yorkshire.
Girl/Female
Indian
Light, Honor
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Teutonic
Rules his Household; A Nickname for Henry; Estate Ruler; Army Ruler; Home Ruler
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German
Peaceful Ruler; Good Counsellor; Elf; Power
Boy/Male
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Winning
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lifting the Load; Responsible
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pretty or beautiful or laughing
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Tender; Innocent
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