One of the features we really liked
is the altitude hold function.
Oh, and there
's an altitude hold function, too.
Not exact matches
There
's more: You will have so much fun with both the headless mode and the
altitude hold options.
The
altitude hold function
is great, too, because it helps you get better pictures.
And performing flips and rolls with the
altitude hold function has never
been easier.
It
's equipped with automatic
altitude hold, one - key return, speed control, emergency stop, and headless mode.
This one
is also equipped with an
altitude hold function that keeps it hovering, making it really easy for you to stop and shoot photos or video of something that caught your eye during flight.
This drone can still perform all the best tricks, thanks to a hover and
altitude hold function, Truly, this
is the superior choice among cheap drones for kids!
Altitude hold and return - to - home features
are there, too.
The
altitude hold function
is great, too.
The
altitude hold feature
is included with this one, too.
It
's equipped with a lot of great features, including
altitude -
hold for better control and rad picture quality.
The proposed vehicle would
be able to drive around like an SUV,
hold four soldiers, and could reach an
altitude of 10,000 feet and fly 250 miles on a single tank of gas.
«We
're raising the orbit to a higher
altitude, and at some point Dawn will
be going just fast enough that Vesta's gravity will no longer
be able to
hold on to it.
The broad - shouldered summit of Mauna Kea
holds many meanings for many people: For astronomers, it
's a high -
altitude playground of stars, among the best places on Earth to explore the firmament with minimal atmospheric distortion.
EPO concentrations and red blood cell volumes had risen in each of the four groups, suggesting that contrary to long -
held wisdom, these adaptations aren't the only reason
altitude training enhances performance.
On July 3, an international workshop
was held in honor of Professor Mutsumi Ishitukas 50 years of research in Peru at the Sycaya Astronomical Radio Observatory, which
is located in the suburbs of Huancayo, Peru, at an
altitude of 3300 meters.
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Cloud forests
are usually located at higher
altitudes and
hold on to the humidity.
Multiplied by the decreasing density with
altitude (the other half), there
is always just enough pressure for the lower layers of the atmosphere to
hold up the upper layers and so on up leading to lower and lower pressure with
altitude as there
is less and less mass above each layer (hydrostatic equilibrium).
The device uses a helium - filled, inflatable shell to enable it to ascend to high
altitudes, which give it access to stronger and more consistent winds than tower - mounted turbines, and the generated power
is sent to the ground via tethers, which also
hold the device steady
Aircraft operations can
be optimized for energy use (with minimum CO2 emissions) by minimizing taxiing time, flying at optimal cruise
altitudes, flying minimum - distance great - circle routes, and minimizing
holding and stacking around airports.
I don't know whether any of the assumptions of LTE, equipartition, or Boltzmann statistics actually
hold at the
altitudes you
are interested in.
The atmosphere
is analogous to a flexible lens that
is shaped by the density distribution of the gas molecules, of the atmosphere in the space between the sphere
holding them, and space; Incoming heat gets collected in many ways and places,, primarily by intermittent solar radiation gets stored, in vast quantities, and slowly but also a barrage of mass and energy fluxes from all directions; that
are slowly transported great distances and to higher
altitudes mostly by oceanic and atmospheric mass flows.
Holding altitude essentially constant would eliminate the need to adjust for
altitude differences, but also means giving up a lot of data, particularly when the city
is surrounded by higher ground.
If the low level aerosols act to actually warm, then it would
be a highly regional warming, since the plumes would not have
altitude sufficient to
hold them aloft for long.
The guy on the telescope reads it because the thermometer
is so far away when Halpern
holds it up on tippie toe for those higher
altitude readings you can't take from earth.
This same relationship seems to
hold all throughout the Venusian atmosphere, so when you go to OTHER
altitudes on Venus where the pressures
are the same as on Earth, you see temperature differences in the same ratio, 1.176 (within a reasonable margin of error).