Sentences with phrase «electromagnetic emissions»

Black hole collisions generally are not expected to result in electromagnetic emissions and none were detected.
Winds are estimated by using an upward - looking Doppler radar, while temperature and moisture profiles are evaluated by using a vertically pointing radiometer that measures electromagnetic emissions of selected wavelengths at various heights in the troposphere.
The satellite data is being combined with that collected by the National Lightning Detection Network and from a network of sensors that measure low - frequency electromagnetic emissions, or «sferics,» and changes in the direction of the electric field.
A powerful electromagnetic emission from a U.S. radar in the Pacific could have caused the malfunctioning of the Russian Phobos - Grunt probe, the Kommersant daily said on Tuesday.
«We have known for a long time that the sun can produce electromagnetic emissions at the same frequencies as ordinary radio stations on Earth.
«The game to see the light from these catastrophic mergers is on,» says Mansi Kasliwal, assistant professor of astronomy and the leader of the Caltech effort to search for electromagnetic emission from gravitational waves using the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory, a robotic survey for astrophysical transients (brief, intense flashes of light), and a network of other telescopes.
The resulting data connection is ultra-fast, secure and free of harmful electromagnetic emissions.
Humanity is literally being driven insane via electromagnetic emissions.
A team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Future Interfaces Group is working on the concept that could mark a huge breakthrough in the field of NFC: electromagnetic emissions sensing.
These are the electromagnetic emissions caused by the vaporisation of which element?
Because these electromagnetic emissions are on the order of an electron volt, and they probably come from a single molecule, or atom, or electron, we can now say that the energy concentration is now on the order of one electron volt per molecule — an increase of a factor of 1011 or so.
Mészáros notes that the gravitational waves looked like they came from objects smaller in mass than black holes, which pointed to neutron stars, and that the electromagnetic emissions separately correlated to the event provide two ways to show proof - positive that this is a neutron star merger.
It is actually models performing detailed and complex calculations simulating molecular interactions and electromagnetic emissions to produce atmospheric molecular vibrations which after a period of time can stabilize and then can be used to infer ECS.
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