Unlike today's spy satellites,
which radio their images to Earth, the Corona satellites took pictures and sent the film home in small re-entry capsules.
Not exact matches
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.
Small
radio frequency (RF) coils strategically placed around a patient's head — the twisted copper wires shown in the
image at right — act as antennas, detecting that hum and transmitting it to domino - sized green amplifiers,
which read the signal and pass it on to an external computer.
Images of four distant galaxies observed with the Arecibo
radio telescope,
which have been found to host huge reservoirs of atomic hydrogen gas.
To detect micromestastases, Lu and his team used MRI imaging —
which uses a magnetic field and
radio waves to produce
images — and combined it with a special chemical contrast solution.
«These include different types of MRI scans,
which use strong magnetic fields and
radio waves to produce detailed
images of the inside of the brain, and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans,
which use a small amount of a radioactive drug, or tracer, to test how tissues in the brain are actually functioning.
Via a small display, data glasses present the eye with information or
images which are received using a
radio link from the frame of the glasses.
Related sites Abstract of research paper, with link to full text NRAO Very Large Array, used to make the
radio image Sloan Digital Sky Survey,
which spotted the quasar
For example, this is an
image of a forming triple protostar system L1448 IRS3B 750 light years away from the Earth,
which was first clearly
imaged by ALMA and the US
radio telescope JVLA.
MRIs,
which use magnetic fields and
radio waves, produce three - dimensional
images of internal organs.
The
radio images of NGC 4151 reveal a chain of knots several light years in length, separated by a few light months,
which then appear to make a fairly sharp turn — about 55 degrees — to merge with a previously known straight
radio jet about 800 light - years in length.
Radio astronomers, like astronomers using visible light, usually seek to make
images of the objects at
which they aim their telescopes.
The significant improvement in the sharpness of the jet
images was made possible by the Earth - to - Space Interferometer RadioAstron,
which consists of a 10 - metre orbiting
radio telescope and a collection of about two dozen of the world's largest ground - based
radio telescopes.
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 Thur
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 Thur
Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, says in a press release Thursday.
Lights and
radio waves emitted by an object 13 billion light years away reach the Earth over a period of 13 billion years,
which means the observed
image shows what the object was like 13 billion years ago.
This orbit provides a wide range of distances between the satellite and ground - based telescopes,
which is important for producing a high - quality
image of the
radio source being observed.
The blobby
image at the top of this article is from the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array
radio telescope,
which sees the
radio waves emitted from the cold worlds, and can get more precise positions for them.
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
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
Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, says in a
Remastered 1.85:1 anamorphic American and European trailers are included along with a TV spot and three
radio spots, a still gallery containing nearly a hundred fascinating promotional
images, and a music video of the «Daemonica» main theme,
which comes off in unforgivably cheesy home video fashion.
When the radical art collective Ztohoven slyly inserted a digital
image of a mushroom cloud into an otherwise ordinary morning weather report on Czech Television's CT2 channel last summer, the response was nothing like that provoked by Orson Welles's 1938
radio play The War of the Worlds,
which was based on H. G. Wells's novel about an alien invasion and caused near pandemonium.
Creating an uneven visual frieze, the
images and objects cover the gallery walls, occasionally overflowing on to the floor, on
which a
radio - controlled snake slithers around.
It and the two other works on view —
Radio Piece (Hong Kong)(2015), a backward moving shot of Hong Kong's Kowloon district, and KING (after Alfred Wertheimer's 1956 picture of a young man named Elvis Presley)(2015), for
which Claerbout has recreated the historical photograph, pixel by pixel, using other
images taken throughout Elvis's career — masterfully play on the space between what is real in physical terms and what one can come to perceive as real in the digital realm in
which we spend so much of our lives.
The depth of ignorance was illustrated for me by a
radio clip of a Tea Party representative in regard to the events of Tucson where it was all the fault of the left wingers who support Fascism and Communism and nothing at all to do with the actions of the Tea Party people who just know that the USA is the greatest country on earth —
which seems to be enough to exonerate Sarah Palin for her violent references and
images.
As you may know, Moto Mods can access direct display interfaces, talk with the
image - processing unit in a phone (the camera) and communicate over USB 3.1
which is reportedly fast enough to handle a 5G
radio.
I hate the word «gastro» and the
images it conjers in my own mind after experiencing similar problems many years ago... at a girlfriend's house
which is another story altogether... so just imagine my response to recent
radio ads for a well - known and highly regarded public house here in Melbourne being described as a «gastro - pub!!