Sentences with phrase «radio data from»

An extraordinary jet trailing behind a runaway pulsar is seen in this composite image that contains data from Chandra (purple), radio data from the ACTA (green), and optical data from the 2MASS survey (red, green, and blue).
A team of astronomers combining radio data from the Green Bank Telescope, West Virginia, with data from the radar transmitter at the National Science Foundation's Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico, have compiled a stunning new view of Venus.
Low - Frequency Radio data from the CALLISTO spectrometer located in Glasgow is now included in the quick look images accessed from the RHESSI Browser.
When looking through 15 - year - old radio data from several observatories in 2013, astronomers found clumpy segments along a ring shape in our galaxy; when they searched for it in visible light, they came up empty.
This new image of GK Persei contains X-rays from Chandra (blue), optical data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (yellow), and radio data from the National Science Foundation's Very Large Array (pink).

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NASA uses a technique called data sonification to take signals from radio waves, plasma waves, and magnetic fields and convert them into audio tracks to «hear» what's happening in space.
In January, the Canadian Radio - Television and Telecommunications Commission scuttled a similar offering from wireless providers Bell and Videotron, in which subscribers would have been able to stream video from each company's own media divisions without it counting against their data caps.
HOWLERMONKEY: A radio transceiver for extracting data from systems or making them remote - controllable.
Some 235 gigabytes of military documents were taken from South Korea's Defense Integrated Data Center in September last year, Democratic Party representative Rhee Cheol - hee said in radio appearances on Wednesday, citing information from unnamed South Korean defense officials.
«The radio silence from executives over the last few days has added fuel to the growing Cambridge fire and if this data leak fiasco is left to fester it could take on a life of its own leading to tougher regulatory oversight / chatter,» Daniel Ives, head of technology research at GBH Insights, said in a research note.
It analyzes data from sources around the world, such as security cameras, cell phones, emails, social media, flight manifests, and police radios.
Not only is every room stocked with top - quality linens and refreshments, but also has all the technology you would expect from a modern inn like a flat panel TV with pay - per - view and in - room check out; complimentary Wireless high - speed Internet access; two direct - dial telephones with voicemail and two - line data and voice ports; and a CD clock radio and MP3 player with iPod docking station.
Also speaking to BBC Radio 4's World at One, Peter Kellner, the YouGov pollster who last week said he would be «personally astonished» if Corbyn did not win, said there was no data on whether he is still ahead after the surge in membership and interventions from senior Labour figures.
But evidence for the chemical compound was buried in archived data from a large radio telescope, Maureen Palmer of Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and colleagues discovered.
Ossmann found that using the radio to emit a high - power radar signal causes a reflector to wirelessly transmit the data from keystrokes, say, to an attacker.
This year, Doeleman is heading to the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array in Chile, the world's most powerful radio telescope network, to install extraordinarily precise atomic clocks that will allow researchers to combine the Chilean telescopes» data with those from observatories in Hawaii, Spain and eventually the South Pole.
We don't want brain and data drain from Africa to the U.S.» The biggest game - changer on the continent will be the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), the world's largest network of radio telescopes designed to survey the sky faster than any instrument before it.
Because of the extreme distances and power limitations of the radio antenna, data from the New Horizons encounter, which in July flew within 12,500 kilometers of Pluto's surface, is still being beamed back to Earth.
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.
Among the more unique data sets collected by Juno during its first scientific sweep by Jupiter was that acquired by the mission's Radio / Plasma Wave Experiment (Waves), which recorded ghostly - sounding transmissions emanating from above the planet.
The X-ray data show hot gas and the radio data show emission from electrons that have been accelerated to high energies by the nova shock wave.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags — devices that can transmit data over short distances to identify objects, animals or people — have become increasingly popular for tracking everything from automobiles being manufactured on an assembly line to zoo animals in transit to their new homes.
Combined with the fact that bursts seem to evolve from energetic gamma rays to X-rays to visible light, which means they cool off over time, the radio data supported the idea that they are huge fireballs, expanding at near - light - speed and cooling as they go.
In a new approach, members of the team including Dr Attila Popping from International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research and the ARC Centre of All - sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) in Australia are working with Amazon Web Services to process and move the large volumes of data via the «cloud».
Astronomers have produced a highly detailed image of the Crab Nebula, by combining data from telescopes spanning nearly the entire breadth of the electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves seen by the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) to the powerful X-ray glow as seen by the orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Uranus» magnetosphere wasn't discovered until 1986, when data from Voyager 2's flyby revealed weak, variable radio emissions and confirmed when Voyager 2 measured the magnetic field directly.
This image combines data from five different telescopes: The VLA (radio) in red; Spitzer Space Telescope (infrared) in yellow; Hubble Space Telescope (visible) in green; XMM - Newton (ultraviolet) in blue; and Chandra X-ray Observatory (X-ray) in purple.
These bursts of radio waves have remained a mystery since the first one was discovered in 2007 by researchers scouring archived data from Australia's Parkes Radio Telescope in search of new pulradio waves have remained a mystery since the first one was discovered in 2007 by researchers scouring archived data from Australia's Parkes Radio Telescope in search of new pulRadio Telescope in search of new pulsars.
Data collected in space, like video transmission of a spacewalk, travel as radio signals from antennas on spacecraft to much larger antennas on Earth, some with diameters up to 230 feet.
Given the uncertainty of finding gravitational waves, Allen and his team in 2009 expanded the Einstein@Home program to search for binary pulsars by analyzing radio - wave data from the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
Lawrence Rudnick, the astronomer who led the team that found the void, was studying data from the Very Large Array, a network of 27 radio antennas in New Mexico, when he spotted a gap in the constellation Eridanus where radio signals from galaxies appear unusually faint.
Additional observations and archival data from other telescopes confirmed the on - again, off - again cycle of X-ray and radio pulsations.
Upon closer examination of the data — compiled from nearly 500 hours of observation by the 64 - meter Parkes radio telescope in Australia — a team led by astronomer Duncan Lorimer of West Virginia University in Morgantown estimated that the blast actually came from about 3 billion light - years away.
Using a combination of data gathered from powerful radio telescopes and supercomputer simulations, the teams found that a quasar spits out cold gas at speeds up to 2000 kilometres per second, and across distances of nearly 200,000 light years — much farther than has been observed before.
A team studying data from a recent sky survey has spotted a huge burst of radio waves that came and went in the blink of an eye and has not returned since.
A rapid and powerful burst of radio waves is found through an analysis of archival pulsar data, suggestive of a new class of radio bursts, perhaps from a supernova.
Merging X-ray data (blue) from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory with microwave (orange) and visible images reveals the jets and radio - emitting lobes emanating from Centaurus A's central black hole.
The new study combined a statistical approach implemented in a unique software modeling programme called IONONEST with data from the Kilpisjärvi Atmospheric and Imaging Receiver Array (KAIRA) radio telescope in Finland, which is capable of making sensitive broadband measurements of the absorption caused to the cosmic radio background by the ionsophere.
The transmission of high quantities of data by radio over large distances serves a high number of important application areas: the next generation of satellite communication requires an ever - increasing data offload from earth observation satellites down to earth.
They can see protostellar disks taking shape and pushing their jets out into space, and they have worked to integrate the new data with results from optical and radio telescopes (radio waves, millimeter wavelengths in particular, can penetrate the dust and gas too).
Via a small display, data glasses present the eye with information or images which are received using a radio link from the frame of the glasses.
For example, the data service Journaline makes it possible for listeners to interactively access and read text information such as news, weather, and traffic or airport updates directly from the radio receiver's screen.
They overlaid the audio and data on top of ambient news signals from a local NPR radio station.
Blandford: Well, analyzing the radio, optical and x-ray and now gamma ray images of jets and data from jets have helped us to understand that they are moving at relativistic speed.
The position of Mercury over time was determined from radio tracking data obtained while NASA's MESSENGER mission was active.
Even in places where a dense network of stations already exists, some stations lack high - speed and reliable telemetry — the data communication capabilities that include everything from radio waves to satellite and commercial internet to send seismic signals to a central data processing center in real time.
The coil that generates the signals to write data can be adapted from the transmitter in a walkie - talkie, and the signal detector from a radio tuner.
In predictive analysis, Lu hopes to use the system to take in signals with noise, like static from far - off radio stations, and produce a cleaner stream of data.
Their project, called EclipseMob, will analyze data from 200 custom - built radio receivers at schools around the country.
The panels gather radio waves from the sky and focus them onto a feed antenna (2) that amplifies the signals and sends them to a control room where data are analyzed.
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