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Articles tagged: waves

  • Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET), Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), Sentinel-1A, Tim Wright December 2014 Motion capture

    ...perhaps because of an earthquake or volcanic eruption, the radar waves will take slightly longer to return to the satellite. We ...– water vapour in the atmosphere slows down the radar waves. Weather modellers are quite poor at predicting the precise ...

    • Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET)
    • Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR)
    • Sentinel-1A
    • Tim Wright
    Authors: Tim Wright    
  • Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Objects, nuclear flashlamps, SETI, Tim Livengood February 2016 Nuclear Flashlamps in Space

    ... in ultraviolet, visible wavelengths, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves, each carried by successively lesser-energy photons. Also neutrons...air that surrounds the device, compressed by the shock wave of the explosion. That would not happen in space...

    • Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Objects
    • nuclear flashlamps
    • SETI
    • Tim Livengood
    Authors: Tim Livengood    
  • Antarctica, ARIANNA, neutrinos, Ross ice-shelf July 2017 Hunting for neutrinos in the ice of Antarctica

    ...dark ice, every electrical machine creates radio emission. Since radio waves can travel larger distances, it is possible to confuse a ...watts, the stations are able to digitize the detected radio waves at up to 2 billion samples (Gsamples) per second ...

    • Antarctica
    • ARIANNA
    • neutrinos
    • Ross ice-shelf
    Authors: Anna Nelles    
  • hybrid lunar manufacture, In-Situ Resource Utilisation, ISRU, lunar regolith, plume-regolith interactions October 2024 Lunar construction with regolith and robots

    ... can be determined. The second technology is Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), which images the subsurface by generating an electromagnetic wave at the surface and recording it at the same position after reflection. This allows high resolution images...

    • hybrid lunar manufacture
    • In-Situ Resource Utilisation
    • ISRU
    • lunar regolith
    • plume-regolith interactions
    Authors: Xinhui Shen     Yun-Hang Cho    
  • 10 March 2016 Mysterious infrared light that fills the Universe found with ALMA

    ... resolution and as the CIB emission in millimeter and submillimeter waves does not become weak even if the source is located ...and infrared light and re-emits the energy in longer millimeter waves which can be detected with ALMA. By comparing the ALMA...

  • CERN, CP3-Origins, Dark Matter, PIDM particle, Planckian Interacting Dark Matter, WIMPs 15 March 2016 Are our ideas of Dark Matter wrong?

    ... extremely hot – the hottest it could have been. To test their theory the team suggest several gravitational waves from the very early moments of the Universe would have been created and that these might...

    • CERN
    • CP3-Origins
    • Dark Matter
    • PIDM particle
    • Planckian Interacting Dark Matter
    • WIMPs
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