Sentences with phrase «radio signals captured»

In the 1990s, University of California, Berkeley, scientists began listening for messages from extraterrestrials in radio signals captured from space.

Not exact matches

If there were small orbiting satellites carrying sensitive radio receivers that could capture signals from the navigation satellites, those slightly distorted signals would contain a kind of code.
A radio without its antenna can't capture very clear signals.
The image captured by the ALMA — by turning radio signals, which measure electromagnetic radiation, into digital signals and translating those into a visual representation — «gives an incredible view of the process of planet formation,» Tony Beasley, director of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, says in a press release Thurradio signals, which measure electromagnetic radiation, into digital signals and translating those into a visual representation — «gives an incredible view of the process of planet formation,» Tony Beasley, director of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, says in a press release ThurRadio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, says in a press release Thursday.
The image captured by the ALMA — by turning radio signals, which measure electromagnetic radiation, into digital signals and translating those into a visual representation — «gives an incredible view of the process of planet formation,» Tony Beasley, director of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, saysradio signals, which measure electromagnetic radiation, into digital signals and translating those into a visual representation — «gives an incredible view of the process of planet formation,» Tony Beasley, director of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, saysRadio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, says in a
Tackling that challenge, researchers at The Ohio State University have developed a technology that makes cell phone batteries last up to 30 percent longer on a single charge by capturing wasted energy from the radio signals emitted from the phone and feeding it back to the battery.
The technology was made to capture the maximum amount of radio signals without compromising the function or clarity of phone transmissions.
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