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Articles tagged: Device D3

  • coronagraph, exoplanet, microlensing, starshade, WFIRST August 2018 Exoplanet census promises radical discoveries

    ... is possible to see much dimmer and closer in planets like those in our own solar system. By including a spectrometer, a device that separates light into its constituent colours, it becomes possible to see signatures of molecules making up the planet...

    • coronagraph
    • exoplanet
    • microlensing
    • starshade
    • WFIRST
    Authors: David Bennett     Jeremy Kasdin    
  • ESA, marine litter, ML, remote sensing, satellite monitoring August 2018 Monitoring marine litter by satellite

    ...) techniques, a technology based on the active emission of microwaves (currently in the range 1-35 GHz, considering operational devices and demonstrators) and detection of the backscattered signal. Current payloads can generate radar images with...

    • ESA
    • marine litter
    • ML
    • remote sensing
    • satellite monitoring
    Authors: Ian Carnelli     José Gavira Izquierdo     Luca Maresi     Paolo Corradi    
  • remote sensing data, Satellite imagery, space law, UN SPIDER October 2018 Using space-based data for humanitarian causes

    ... even been extended for use by the average individual who can access it through mapping programmes on handheld devices such as smartphones. Syrian refugees behind border fences as they wait to cross into Turkey at Akcakale. Transformative technology...

    • remote sensing data
    • Satellite imagery
    • space law
    • UN SPIDER
    Authors: Michaela Dodge     P.J. Blount    
  • Cassini, Enceladus, plumes October 2018 Looking for life on Enceladus with IceMole

    ... by the natural decay of a radioactive material, typically plutonium or americium isotopes. A fuel cell, on the other hand, is an electrochemical device that uses water for energy storage. During charge mode, power is provided to the fuel cell for...

    • Cassini
    • Enceladus
    • plumes
    Authors: Kostas Konstantinidis    
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