Sentences with phrase «radio waves from»

Like the radio waves from your local Top 40 station, these transmissions can be picked up by anyone within range who has wireless access, including computer hackers.
A Faraday cage is a metal enclosure that prevents radio waves from entering or leaving.
Radio Waves from Cell Phones?
New Pokemon were also introduced: Dedenne, an Electric - and Fairy - type that emits radio waves from its antenna - shaped whiskers; Bunnelby, a Normal - type that somehow uses its large ears to dig and as weapons; and Skiddo, a Grass - type that evolves into Gogoat and can carry people on its back.
Here is some advice on how to protect your home from the incoming radio waves from the cell phone towers nearby, and from the neighbors:
Think of the radio waves from communications and broadcasting networks, as well as the power lines that traverse our cities and towns and all electrical appliances that occupy our homes
-- ALMA is a radio telescope to observe the universe with 66 movable parabolic antennas that can be arranged to a required configuration most suitable for the reception of radio waves from a target object.
The uncertainty is mainly due to free electrons in the spiral arms of the Milky Way (present between us and the Galactic center) which are scattering radio waves from Sgr A * and strongly distorting the intrinsic geometry of the source.
The Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope saw «first light» (that is, detected its first radio waves from space) at 7:00 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, August 22, 2000.
This will ensure the GBT clearer reception of radio waves from distant galaxies and the other celestial objects it will study.
ALMA was built in the world's best observation site for receiving radio waves from the universe.
In the years from 1938 to 1943, Reber made the first surveys of radio waves from the sky and published his results both in engineering and astronomy journals.
This year, ALMA - J Project Office presented: explanation of ALMA using poster exhibition and a miniature of the ALMA site; mini-lectures by six lecturers; celestial journey in the Chilean skies using a constellation camera at the Operations Support Facility of ALMA; a mini-experiment to see if rubber balls fallen from a higher place (to resemble radio waves from the universe) are collected into the focal point of an antenna dish; and another experiment to receive satellite broadcasts using a lid of a pot, instead of an antenna dish.
The radio waves from FRB 121102 are being «twisted» to an extreme degree, indicating that highly - magnetized plasma could be interfering.
These struts block some of the surface of the dish, scattering some of the incoming radio waves from celestial objects under study.
«This achievement demonstrates that all the three types of Japanese receivers successfully received radio waves from celestial objects.
The light buckets will act like floodlights in reverse, pulling in radio waves from a huge swath of sky.
On November 10 (Chilean Time), Band 10 receiver manufactured by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan successfully received radio waves from a celestial objet for the first time in a test observation at the ALMA Operations Support Facility (OSF) at 2900 m above sea level.
In fact, it is only during these periods of low solar activity that very long radio waves from space can pass through the atmosphere to reach Earth's surface.
In 1949, Bernard Lovell decided to construct a 250 - ft steerable telescope, which would enable him to examine cosmic rays, meteors, and the radio waves from the deepest reaches of the universe.
To this end, Lovell first constructed a transit telescope 218 feet in diameter in 1947 which made the first detection of radio waves from the Andromeda galaxy and proved that astronomical objects from outside of our own galaxy emitted radio waves and could be detected.
When it comes to radio waves from beyond Earth, scientists tune to frequencies between 1 and 10 gigahertz.
The supernova remnants are embedded inside a huge, diffuse cloud of charged particles, or plasma, which absorbs radio waves from these sources.
The astronomers found that the radio waves from the quasar are polarised — that is, the waves vibrate preferentially in one direction.
The team fired artificially generated neutrinos into their ice sculpture and successfully measured radio waves using the ANITA antennas (www.arxiv.org/hep-ex/0611008), which are designed to pick out radio waves from GZK neutrinos and nothing else.
Over the coming months and perhaps years, radio waves from this star pair will continue to pulse toward Earth.
Instead, Sun's team searched for radio waves from the next most abundant interstellar molecule, carbon monoxide gas.
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.
NSF's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array was the first to detect radio waves from the star collapse.
ALMA observes radio waves from the Universe, at the low - energy end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
New detections of radio waves from a repeating fast radio burst have revealed an astonishingly potent magnetic field in the source's environment, indicating that it is situated near a massive black hole or within a nebula of unprecedented power.
The pair had inadvertently discovered the first radio waves from another planet.
Radio waves from cosmic sources are much fainter than noisier radio waves closer to home.
The occasional crackle of wireless interference sounds like a clock - radio alarm picking up the radio waves from a cell phone and leads one to wonder what it would take to crash the Tesla Model S computer — and then the car.
This detection follows 11 previously recorded outbursts of radio waves from the same location, the only known repeater in a class of enigmatic eruptions known as fast radio bursts.
A chatty source of radio waves from deep space has a little more to say.
Gas from a distorted companion star blocks some of the radio waves from a rapidly spinning pulsar in this artist's conception.
Even stranger, X-rays and radio waves from the event didn't appear until about 16 days after the collision.
Last week, a scientific paper suggested that the powerful, milliseconds - long pulses of radio waves from space result when superdense burnt - out stars called neutron stars collide and perish in remote galaxies.
The team measured the radio waves from 16 distinct bursts over three two - hour observational runs spanning several months.
Such tags, costing just a few cents, carry a small, non-powered chip that, when hit by radio waves from a nearby «reader,» converts some of the radio energy into its own radio pulse in return.
MeerLICHT, a 65 - centimeter optical telescope, is expected to help identify the sources of fast radio bursts (FRBs)-- extremely brief, energetic flashes of radio waves from remote galaxies.
Now suppose that the 21 - centimeter radio waves from a hydrogen cloud were emitted when our universe was just 500 million years old.
For example, in the picture we see on the television screen points that are near each other in the ordered visual image are not necessarily «near» each other in the form they are carried in the radio wave from which the image is translated.

Not exact matches

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.
The difference is that Travelers is «wired» by infrared light, a medium that (along with radio waves) is already freeing office networks from the physical bondage of coaxial cable — and the fiscal pain of leaving it behind if you move.
Researchers also had to build in a system to pull energy from incoming radio frequency waves to power the device enough to collect and transmit one glucose reading per second.
Some people wear tin foil hats to protect them from mind control radio waves they believe are being broadcast by CIA satellites.
Instead, the Bob Marley who surveys his kingdom today is smiling benevolence, a shining sun, a waving palm tree, a string of hits which tumble out of polite radio like candy from a gumball machine.
When the atom drops from the higher to the lower energy state, it emits a photon, or light particle, in the form of a radio wave 21 centimeters long.
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