Introduction of the Pacific Sky Blaster Invention
by Humanoido
The Pacific SkyBlaster invention is a multi purposed device created by Humanoido to simultaneously crack open both light pollution and air pollution at different gradients, as well as compensate for atmospheric disturbances of RH.
Diagram above: Example of an IASI spectrum containing absorption features of different species important for air pollution and climate monitoring
In the case of light pollution (see illustration directly above), specific spectral regions are a problem. The SkyBlaster must deal with both air pollution and light pollution. A third type of sky contaminant is haze or fog. Affectual heavy and light content water vapor, relative humidity, must be compensated as well. The invention is created by solving each spectral spike and the RH issue. Solving for RH alleviates much of the haze in the upper atmosphere as well as light ground level fog. Frequently fog is mixed with air pollution smoke becoming fog. Therefore a solution to solve smog is required. This is accomplished by combining all solutions into one device and/or the catenation of devices to make one working machine.
Another aspect of light pollution is mercury vapor which is difficult to eradicate because it significantly permeates the entire visible spectrum. The working idea here is to block the most significant spectral spikes in the range of 350 to 700 as shown above. Prior to the SkyBlaster, cracks and holes appeared in the overcast or cloud and haze studded sky, and astro viewing was brief through these portals.