Sentences with phrase «tracked via satellite»

And while it may seem a little unsettling to have your every move tracked via satellite, this can have its advantages.
When L. Frank Baum wrote the story in 1900, and when the film was made in 1939, storm tracking via satellite systems didn't exist.
Of course, that system — the Saffir - Simpson scale — was invented in 1971, and didn't see use until 1974; accurate hurricane tracking via satellites has existed since the 1980s, and tracking in general hardly existed before the 1960s.

Not exact matches

When members of the Chicago Park District's largest union sat down Tuesday with their bosses to discuss a new contract, a plan to track some workers via satellite was the newest item on the agenda.
But a new study that tracked eight individuals off the coast of southern California via satellite tags, as in the photo above, shows they can do much more.
With the SiriusXM SXAR1 Aviation receiver, pilots using an iPad or iPhone with the ForeFlight Mobile app v. 9.5 can view SiriusXM Aviation in - flight weather and data delivered via satellite to monitor storm fronts, track lightning strikes, TAFs, METARs, winds and more.
The system can track and record your movements around tracks (or roads) via satellite imagery, and logs everything from G - forces to throttle position, engine revs and road speed.
Esophageal foreign body removal via an intragastric approach including pre-injury and post-release satellite tracking of a Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus schauinslandi) in the main Hawaiian islands.
The scientists there study great white sharks and other elasmobranchs, tracking their movements via satellite and sonar tags, among other things.
-- and track her progress towards the finish line via satellite.
Zhao studied the internal waves by tracking them via the very slight bump the waves create on the sea surface (which he measured using NASA's record of Earth - observing satellite data — once again proving the program's utility), and looked at how their speeds changed over time.
Participants were made to wear ankle tags and carry a portable tracking unit, which allowed their movements to be tracked via global positioning satellite technology.
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