Sentences with phrase «kilometers per hour using»

Spanish astronomers spotted a meteoroid impact at 61,000 kilometers per hour using a telescope network that automatically scans the moon.

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Then, they measured the distance between the footprints and used an equation based on observations of living, walking bipeds to estimate the dinosaur's walking speed, yielding a result between 4.5 and 8 kilometers per hour (2.8 to 5 miles per hour), they report online this month and in a forthcoming print issue of Cretaceous Research.
In order to remotely brake a car traveling at more than 100 kilometer per hour, it was enough for the American security researcher Stephen Checkoway to use the music player software installed in the car together with a smartphone connected to it.
The device can travel up to about 65 kilometers (42 miles) at an average speed of four kilometers per hour (2.5 mph) using a one - pound lithium polymer battery.
Meanwhile, at nearby Naples Municipal Airport, a device used to measure air speeds — an anemometer — clocked a wind gust of 229 kilometers (142 miles) per hour.
MAUNA KEA, HI — Scientists using the W. M. Keck Observatory and Pan-STARRS1 telescopes on Hawaii have discovered a star that breaks the galactic speed record, traveling with a velocity of about 1,200 kilometers per second or 2.7 million miles per hour.
We've scrambled up a 200 - foot climb with a 55 - degree incline, using the Selec - Terrain system that controls the speed in increments of one kilometer per hour.
When driving at speeds over 60 kilometers per hour, this system uses radar to detect vehicles approaching from behind and alerts the driver.
A Lifetime Summary shows the distance drive since last recharge, the average Watt - hour per mile or kilometer energy used and the Brake Score.
Swedes want their future trains to do a lot - go faster (at least up to 250 kilometers per hour, 50 Kph faster than the current X2000) using less energy; easily navigate stretches of bad tracks and sleety, snowy weather; be pretty and comfortable, AND cost less to operate.
The first thing you will notice is that Canada uses the metric system, so their distances and speed limits are in kilometers and kilometers per hour instead of miles.
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