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using observations from space to confirm what has been thought for some time — that plastics and other lightweight materials are pound - for - pound more effective for shielding against cosmic radiation than aluminum.
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Using observations by the Hubble
Space Telescope, the research team has for the first time found young populations of stars within globular clusters that have apparently developed courtesy of star - forming gas flowing in
from outside of the clusters themselves.
The team
used NASA's Spitzer
Space Telescope along with
observations from telescopes on Earth, including ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile and others in Morocco, Hawaii, Spain, and South Africa.
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Now, a team at the University of California Irvine has
used observations from NASA's Fermi
space telescope, along with data
from all - sky surveys, and applied updated calculations to observe our galaxy's centre — where there is thought to be a cluster of dark matter.
Using observations of high - energy light
from faraway galaxies, two studies are placing limits on a key prediction of quantum gravity: that
space - time should be frothy at close range.
Sahai's team
used Hubble's
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) to conduct
observations of V Hydrae and its surrounding region over an 11 - year period, first
from 2002 to 2004, and then
from 2011 to 2013.
The team
used multiple
observations from both the NASA / ESA Hubble
Space Telescope and NASA's Spitzer
Space Telescope.
Using a web interface, interested scientists can, for example, select objects
from the raw simulation data, process it, and even create virtual
observations mimicing existing or future
space telescopes.
Astronomers
using observations from the NASA / ESA Hubble
Space Telescope and NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have studied how dark matter in clusters of galaxies behaves when the clusters collide.
The automated Sentry system identifies potentially hazardous Near - Earth Objects (NEOs — «objects» includes comets as well as asteroids)
using observations from telescopes at observatories around the world and in
space.
A team led by astronomer Paul Kalas of the University of California, Berkeley, detected a planetary candidate orbiting Fomalhaut, a star 25 light - years away in the constellation Pisces Australis (the Southern Fish),
using visible - light
observations from the Hubble
Space Telescope.
The scientists compared their findings
from the Keck
observations with another team's
observations made before the comet reached perihelion,
using both
space - and ground - based telescopes, and found an unexpected difference: After perihelion, the output of HDO was two to three times higher, while the output of H2O remained essentially constant.
An international team of astronomers
using data
from NASA's Hubble
Space Telescope has made an unparalleled
observation, detecting significant changes in the atmosphere of a planet located beyond our solar system.
Building on past
observations of the white dwarf called SDSSJ1043 +0855 (the dead core of a star that originally was a few times the mass of the Sun), which has been known to be gobbling up rocky material in its orbit for almost a decade, the team
used Keck Observatory's HIRES instrument fitted to the 10 - meter Keck I telescope as well as data
from the Hubble
Space Telescope to measure and characterize the material being accreted by the star.
Researchers say follow - up
observations using NASA's Hubble
Space Telescope will be able to show how much radiation
from the red dwarf star hits LHS 1140b.
We characterize the main emission lines found in the spectrum, which primarily arise
from a range of components associated with Orion KL including the hot core, but... ▽ More We present the first high spectral resolution
observations of Orion KL in the frequency ranges 1573.4 - 1702.8 GHz (band 6b) and 1788.4 - 1906.8 GHz (band 7b) obtained
using the HIFI instrument on board the Herschel
Space Observatory.
Current research in the Hida Observatory of Kyoto University has emphasis on the followings; (a) Study of solar MHD processes with spectroscopic and spectro - polarimetric
observations using the 60 cm Domeless Solar Vacuum Tower Telescope (DST) combining with data
from space solar missions (such as Hinode).
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space and to draw
from first hand
observation using blind drawing skills, contour line drawing, upside - down drawing and mark - making.
The report also helped better distinguish the difference between data literacy and assessment literacy — that is, while both speak to the
use of data to drive student learning, it's important to realize that the data available to teachers goes beyond that garnered
from assessment alone, to include attendance data, peer
observations, and formative assessment (which as we know gets lumped into the assessment
space, but is much more than that).
Using tower forms as key signifiers of place and identity, Scenic Overlook activates the two - story gallery
space with four large - scale wooden sculptures that borrow signature architectural features
from the four highest
observation towers in the world: Tokyo Skytree, Canton Tower, CN Tower and Ostankino Tower.
The differences arise
from how gaps in
observations are filled in time and
space, and the reanalyses do this most comprehensively by utilizing all kinds of data as well as
using ocean models to span gaps.
We investigate to what extent this uncertainty can be reduced through the
use of
observations from space.
Land
use emissions are estimated
using deforestation and other land -
use data, fire
observations from space and carbon cycle modeling.
The measurements for the Earth's motions come
from a variety of
space - based measurements including satellites, like those in the Global Positioning System (GPS), the geodetic satellites that included records
from NASA's older LAGEOS satellite, and
observations of distant astronomical objects
using a technique known as Very Long Baseline Interferometry.
Salstein looked at wind and pressure measurements
from a National Weather Service analysis that makes
use of a combination of ground - based, aircraft, and
space - based
observations.
Lindzen (2011) reports that Wentz et al. (2007)
used space - based
observations to measure how evaporation changed with temperature compared with results
from models and found that in GCMs, evaporation rose 1 - 3 % for each 1 K warming, while observed evaporation rose approximately three times faster, at 5.7 %.
We're talking about the science behind Hurricane Matthew
using NASA satellite
observations from space.
In turn, the synthetic disk - integrated spectra we produce
from the GCM will be
used as input to a whole planetary system spectral model that emulates
observations that candidate future direct imaging exoplanet missions might obtain (see the NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center Haystacks project).