Space technology used to discover distant galaxies has been adapted to detect AMD, which is the most common form of vision loss in adults.

The device is named as a “retinal densitometer,” and is designed to gauge the changes in the amount of light reflected by the retina following exposure to a bright light source.
The retinal densitometer is non- invasive and certainly much more sensitive as compared to the detection techniques used presently. It is capable of measuring responses to light from different parts of the retina.
This device has proved worthy in the initial tests, and has been able to detect the light changes on the macula with AMD. Tests also showed that it is possible to measure and draw a comparison with light response in subjects with a healthy macula.
Source-Medindia