Sentences with phrase «time captured images»

Taking advantage of an unusual pair of nearby stars, astronomers have for the first time captured images of a magnetic field generated by a star other than our sun.
Although grainy by current standards, the images were still a boon to U.S. intelligence, allowing the United States to look deep into Soviet territory, one time capturing images of a military base that helped dispel the notion of a «missile gap» between the United States and the then U.S.S.R.

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Using the same technology that allows two cameras to be strung together to shoot in 3 - D, Schmidt designed a 48 - camera array that captures «time slice» images.
This notion is captured in the image of a time - cone which terminates in a punctate region.
You capture perfectly in one image what many of here, and on your FB page, talk about, but at times have problems putting it into words.
I always recognize Nik's infamous images each time i scroll through my Pinterest or Instagram feed, by his evocative, low - light captures.
If you have never had lifestyle photography you will be a believer after seeing the images captured, real life, real love, real emotion that takes you back to that time and place.
Several of the images captured with of first time moms having their baby at Boca Raton Regional hospital.
Birth sessions can be tricky to pull off — basically you are in everyone's way for almost the entire time you are there, things can quickly become «scary», and it is hard to find the right positions so that you're capturing enough detail without the images becoming untactful.
These cards immediately captured my daughter's attention and held it as she flipped from one image to the next and then back through several times more.
If you are trying to recreate a particular image, it is important to put in the time to examine the photograph and get everything together that you need to capture the same shot at home.
Images of the alleged assault were captured on film and were widely circulated in the media at the time.
LROC typically only captures images during daylight and then only about 10 percent of the day, so for the camera to be hit by a meteor during the time that it was also capturing images is statistically unlikely.
You can use the image to fly and capture photos at the same time.
Using a microscope, researchers can image the captured atoms in real time, and then arrange them into arbitrary patterns to make up the system's input.
This makes it easy to capture clear, steady real - time video and images with the built - in 0.3 MP HD camera.
The ability to capture selected - area - image dynamics with pixel resolution and to control the time separation between pulses for temporal cooling of the specimen made possible studies of fleeting structures and morphologies.
When the coronagraph and adaptive optics work in tandem, the system can capture a sharp image with the detail that comes from a long exposure time.
A unique camera that can capture a detailed micron - resolution image from a distance uses a laser and techniques that borrow from holography, microscopy and «Matrix» - style bullet time.
Stitching together Earth images captured from lower orbits makes it hard to degrade the image, and a long time series is necessary to learn anything about how atmospheric dynamics could be captured by a pixel.
In this image, patterns captured at attosecond intervals have been superimposed, thus revealing, in real time, the kind of electron motions that underlie atomic and subatomic phenomena.
An image of the light - painted room showing exactly where heat is leaking can then be captured using a webcam with an online app called Glowdoodle or just standard time - lapse photography.
The sight of an asteroid being ripped apart by a dead star and forming a glowing debris ring has been captured in an image for the first time.
rig some sort of real time image capture to it and bam, you're a human chameleon
Similar to the way Harold Edgerton used high - speed strobe lights to capture some of the most iconic images of the 20th century, the device uses short pulses of light to image the photons in time.
While at King's College London in the early 1950s, Franklin was close to proving the double - helix theory after capturing «photograph # 51,» considered the finest image of a DNA molecule at the time.
When you sync your phone with your PC, you can launch the Lifeblog program and see a rendered account of your time — a long thread of information, woven together with images you've captured along the way.
Cohen, whose background includes developing operating systems support for computer games, has developed a program called LEVER - short for Lineage Editing and Validation program - that can identify, tag and track live cells, capturing patterns of motion and cell division, using sequences of microscopic time - lapse images.
For the first time, scientists have imaged thunder, visually capturing the sound waves created by artificially triggered lightning.
1944: With the help of aircraft, researchers capture radar images of a cyclone's eye and spiral bands for the first time.
In one of ASKAP's first images, it observed an area of the southern sky covering 10 square degrees (50 times the size of the full moon) by capturing nine overlapping zones simultaneously.
Boyle says that with its wide field of view and high - speed data acquisition, the array can capture views of galaxies in two images and 5 minutes of observing time that previously took 400 images and 2 years to assemble.
Dozens of quotes from his writings and speeches, paired with images, capture his early life in the late 1870s in Germany, through his time in Zurich and Berlin, to his final 20 years at Princeton.
Please capture and upload your images to the gigapan.org Web site between 6 A.M., December 19 and 11 P.M., December 25 (your local time).
Despite advances in image - capturing technology, photographs preserve an unchanging moment in time.
But this is the first time the emission height of Northern Lights has been measured using images captured with digital SLR cameras.
In a partnership melding neuroscience and electrical engineering, researchers from UNC - Chapel Hill and NC State University have developed a new technology that will allow neuroscientists to capture images of the brain almost 10 times larger than previously possible — helping them better understand the behavior of neurons in the brain.
«Other researchers use x-rays to capture atomic motions, so no one thought we could ever develop a bright enough source based on electrons as they undergo electron - electron repulsion and would blow up without being able to capture an image on the incredibly short time scale required,» says Miller.
This view of the mitral valve was taken using a transesophageal probe that can capture 3 - D images in real time.
Previous methods were slow because they acquired an image, then the polarization information, and then repeated the process to capture changes over time.
An image is captured and the cycle is repeated 25 times or more to generate data for the final image.
Using intense x-rays generated at Berkeley University's Advanced Light Source, the team captured time - resolved images of whirlpool patterns called magnetic vortices as they gyrated along a nanometer - wide half - ring track.
These images of the sun were captured at the same time on Jan. 29, 2017 by the six channels on the SUVI instrument on board GOES - 16 and show a large coronal hole in the sun's southern hemisphere.
The researchers used this observation period to capture unusually detailed and sensitive X-ray images and energy signatures of super-heated gas swirling around Sgr A *, whose mass is about 4 million times that of the sun.
Although it completed its primary science objectives by March 2012, the spacecraft's mission was extended two times, allowing it to capture images and information about the planet in unprecedented detail.
Several times in recent months TV cameras have captured horrific images of children maimed by land mines.
The rover team now studies wind strength and direction using change - detection pairs of images that were captured at different times revealing the movement of the sand grains.
«The Wide - Field Instrument will give the telescope the ability to capture a single image with the depth and quality of Hubble, but covering 100 times the area.
Featuring footage of Earth from the International Space Station (ISS) and narrated by actress Jennifer Lawrence, images of our magnificent blue planet demonstrate the effects humanity has had on it over time in this film captured by the astronauts aboard the ISS.
Now, for the first time, you can see them: the Hubble Space Telescope was able to capture these images, released new images Thursday as part of its Frontier Fields program, with an assist from a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing.
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