He's unselfish and has made his teammates better, and while not a physical specimen, Gilgeous - Alexander has a good understanding of on - court
angles as he probes defenses.
Not exact matches
Enter Anderson: he put all the data together and came up with an empirical formula that relates the
probes» incoming and outgoing trajectory
angles and Earth's rotational velocity to the extra acceleration experienced by the spacecraft
as they swing by us.
The
probe's primary camera pointed at a downward
angle, and the
probe spun
as it descended; the resulting images were supposed to form a spiral panorama that steadily zoomed in on the ever - closer surface.
The high - purity samples were then studied at the ALS using a technique known
as ARPES (or
angle - resolved photoemission spectroscopy), which provides a powerful
probe of materials» electron properties.
The new pictures were taken with the
probe's wide -
angle camera, so they don't show
as much detail
as other recent images.
Herbert Funsten is recognized
as a world - renowned experimental space scientist and has led science instruments on NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) and Van Allen
Probes missions and national security instruments on the DOE's SABRS Validation Experiment (SAVE) and Space and Atmospheric Burst Reporting System (SABRS) payloads, while also participating in NASA's Cassini, Two Wide -
angle Imaging Neutral - atom Spectrometers (TWINS), Deep Space 1, Mars Odyssey, and Imager for Magnetopause - to - Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) missions.
The results show that the gap around the node at sufficiently low temperatures can be well described by a monotonic d - wave gap function for both samples and the... ▽ More The energy gap of optimally doped Bi2 (Sr, R) 2CuOy (R = La and Eu) was
probed by
angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) using a vacuum ultraviolet laser (photon energy 6.994 eV) or He I resonance line (21.218 eV)
as photon source.
Abstract: The energy gap of optimally doped Bi2 (Sr, R) 2CuOy (R = La and Eu) was
probed by
angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) using a vacuum ultraviolet laser (photon energy 6.994 eV) or He I resonance line (21.218 eV)
as photon source.
The new steering system approaches the steer
angle and directional stability
as separate issues, once again
probing the boundaries of the physically possible.
As a modeler working among observationalists from a variety of disciplines, Jinlun has never been short of tire - kickers who
probe, push, and challenge his model from all sorts of different
angles and identify warts and beauty spots.