Sentences with phrase «data via satellite»

One television supplied with data via satellite dish, 3 cell phones, 3 laptops, a desktop, an iPad, 3 iPods with screens and the best piece of tech — a long play record player that has a USB port.
When the animal surfaces, these tags ping location data via satellite to researchers like Tenaya Norris, a marine scientist at the Center, providing valuable information about where these animals live when they're not at Guadalupe Island.
Some 1,500 sensors are already in place, transmitting data via satellite to researchers in Madison, and the ice has turned out to be the best place for such a sensor.
Smarter black boxes Why do aircraft flight recorders not routinely stream their data via satellite to servers on the ground?

Not exact matches

So although scientists have an estimate of the plane's flight path via its satellite data, they still have to trace any remains they find using the data they have on ocean currents and wind.
It has been estimated that about 90 percent of all data flow via satellite systems is intra-corporate, and about 50 percent of all trans - border data flow takes place within the communication networks of individual transnational corporations.
And the Iridium satellite network is launching 66 new satellites that will supply constant aircraft location data via a service called Aireon from 2017.
Further progress will come from a combination of parallax, proper motion and kinematic distance data via surveys using Southern Hemisphere — based radio telescopes as well as from space - based data from the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite.
«The learning process of this migration happens over many years and it's something that is culturally learned,» says Thomas Mueller of the University of Maryland, who analysed data on whooping - crane flight gathered via radio, and satellite among other methods.
Eighteen months after the Palmer returned to port in Punta Arenas, Chile, Scambos reviewed the data streaming in, via satellite, to his office in Boulder.
Using daily imagery obtained via the MODIS (Moderate - Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) instruments on both NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites, and combining that with data collected by the WFI (Wide - Field Imager) sensor on board the China — Brazil Earth Resources, or CBERS, satellite, INPE manages to issue every fortnight an assessment of areas at risk for deforestation.
In its 2013 deployment the buoy went missing, but the researchers had already received large amounts of unique data from the buoy via satellite transmission.
Computers at the IceCube laboratory collect near - real - time data from the optical sensors and send information about interesting events north via satellite.
After several months, the tags pop off, float to the surface and beam data via the ARGO satellite system back to computers on shore.
The orbit estimated using satellite data alone reasonably matched the one estimated via ground - based videos, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The two - year satellite radio period is significantly longer than the typical three - or six - month trial that most of the Chevrolet Cruze's competitors offer, and Chevrolet says the program's 24 - GB data trial provides up to 800 hours of streaming music or 1,600 hours of web browsing via the car's Wi - Fi hot spot.
Radio: AM / FM / CD w / 4 Speakers - inc: 5.0» color display, USB connection port for iPod interface and other compatible devices, streaming audio via Bluetooth, SiriusXM satellite radio, radio data system, auxiliary input jack, hands - free text messaging assistant, auxiliary input, Bluetooth hands - free phone system and Siri Eyes Free
With the SiriusXM SXAR1 Aviation receiver, pilots using an iPad or iPhone with the ForeFlight Mobile app v. 9.5 can view SiriusXM Aviation in - flight weather and data delivered via satellite to monitor storm fronts, track lightning strikes, TAFs, METARs, winds and more.
Clear Air Hypoallergenic room, panoramic views of Water Bay & Ocean Views (we call them Water view), one king or two double beds, non-smoking, furnished balcony, access via exterior corridors, 475 square feet, Balinese - style furnishings, two - chair dining set, data port for internet access (surcharges), multi-line phone with voice mail, cable / satellite TV, on - command movies and video games (surcharge), mini refrigerator, coffee maker, in - room safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
Panoramic Water Bay with partial Ocean Views, one king or two double beds, non-smoking, furnished balcony, access via exterior corridors, 475 square feet, Balinese - style furnishings, two - chair dining set, data port for internet access (surcharges), multi-line phone with voice mail, cable / satellite TV, on - command movies and video games (surcharge), mini refrigerator, coffee maker, in - room safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
Panoramic Resort and Water Bay views, one king or two double beds, non-smoking, furnished balcony, access via exterior corridors, 475 square feet, Balinese - style furnishings, two - chair dining set, data port for internet access (surcharges), multi-line phone with voice mail, cable / satellite TV, on - command movies and video games (surcharge), mini refrigerator, coffee maker, in - room safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
Breathtaking panoramic Ocean and Islands View, one king or two double beds, non-smoking, furnished balcony, access via exterior corridors, 475 square feet, Balinese - style furnishings, two - chair dining set, data port for internet access (surcharges), multi-line phone with voice mail, cable / satellite TV, on - command movies and video games (surcharge), mini refrigerator, coffee maker, in - room safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
It would be via this TV stations satellite data stream that the machine would've downloaded its games.
Among the types of data which could be transferred via satellite to users were «SoundLink» games which had to be played at certain times for limited one - hour duration in order to accommodate the broadcast of voice actors to narrate or otherwise further enhance the gameplay experience.
The buoys record weather, ice, and ocean data, and the webcams transmit images via satellite every 6 hours.
NESDIS / NGDC: will provide direct and local access to satellite and gridded data via the CLASS project, and is interested in collaborating with ESRL in a NOAA grid.
It is based on the delivery of climate variables derived from satellite data sets (not just ESA but all sources via international collaboration) and includes all aspects of their availability including data acquisition, calibration and validation, long term algorithm maintenance, data curation and reprocessing as necessary, all within the context of an internationally agreed set of priorities.
SLR satellite data includes things such as the «GIA Adjustment» — which is the amount of SLR that there would have been if the ocean basin hadn't increased in volume and in the case of this new study, how much higher the sea surface would have been if it had not been suppressed by the Mount Pinatubo volcanic eruption, another correction for ENSO / PDO «computed via a joint cyclostationary empirical orthogonal function (CSEOF) analysis of altimeter GMSL, GRACE land water storage, and Argo - based thermosteric sea level from 2005 to present», as well as other additions and adjustments — NONE OF WHICH can actually be found manifested in any change to the physical Sea Surface Height.»
Scientists and engineers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution with much support from American tax - payers keep up many buoys that float with the ice, measure the oceans below, and send data back via satellites overhead to be posted for all to see on the internet.
For example, Fasullo and Trenberth (2012) used satellite data from the NASA Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) and Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) to examine the relationship between seasonal changes in relative humidity (RH) in the dry subtropics and the Earth's albedo via cloud cover.
These buoys automatically dive deep down into the ocean every day, taking temperature measurements as they slowly rise, and transmitting that data back to a central database via satellite.
Zhao studied the internal waves by tracking them via the very slight bump the waves create on the sea surface (which he measured using NASA's record of Earth - observing satellite data — once again proving the program's utility), and looked at how their speeds changed over time.
Data travels from the deep ocean via copper cables to the glacier surface, passes through a weather station, jumps the first satellite overhead, hops from satellite to satellite, falls back to earth hitting an antenna in my garden, and fills an old computer.
At the following two links, they describe in some detail the data they have, where the measurements are being taken (via satellites, ground - based, or planes, etc.), although they want you to pay to get the actual data.
But isn't the attempt to cast doubt on the ground data in the face of the independent confirmation via satellites and observation (uh... frozen stuff is melting) a little odd?
It offers a broadband Internet connection via satellite, which sends and receives data through its dish system — no phone line needed.
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