Sentences with phrase «with map lights»

The overhead console with map lights and sunglasses storage keeps all your items organized, while the 2.4 L soft - touch roll - top center console with removable utility tray makes for easy cleanup.
The internal lighting system is quite good with a map light, a bright cabin light along with a blue colored ambient light as well.

Not exact matches

Those include a $ 150 million co-investment with Baidu in Velodyne, makers of light detection and ranging systems (LiDAR), an undisclosed investment in 3D mapmakers Civil Maps, and a $ 1 billion bet on self - driving tech startup Argo AI.
«Let's look at the ranges,» Varsano proposed, and the screen lit up with a world map, centered on London and overlaid with «maximum range perimeters» in red, blue and yellow, scrolling across the continents in chromatic sine waves.
Today, satellite maps of nighttime India blaze with the lights of countless industrial towns, and China has suddenly become one of the great economic powers of the world.
Four pixel - mapped LED trees are also part of Polar Lights and capable of generating patterns with thousands of different colors.
Every light on this side of the town Suddenly it all went down Now we'll all be brothers of the fossil fire of the sun Now we will all be sisters of the fossil blood of the moon Someone must have set «em up Now they'll be working in the cold grey rock Now they'll be working in the hot mill steam... Now they'll be working in the concrete In the sirens and the silences now All the great set up hearts All at once start to beat After tonight if you don't want this to be A secret out of the past I will resurrect it, I'll have a good go at it I'll streak his blood across my beak and dust my feathers with his ash I can feel his ghost breathing down my back I will try and know whatever I try I will be gone but not forever I will try and know whatever I try I will be gone but not forever Real truth about it is No one gets it right Real truth about it is We're all supposed to try There ain't no end to the sands I've been trying to cross The real truth about it is my kind of life's no better off It's got the maps or if it's lost We will try and know whatever we try We will be gone but not forever Come on let's try and know whatever we try We will be gone but not forever
Fresh from his work using morphometric analyses to compare Alpine butterfly species, Hessler realized that a similar approach might allow him to compare a portolan chart with modern maps — and maybe even shed some light on the mystery of how they were made.
This virtual globe combines a high - resolution satellite map with laser altimeter data and advanced topographic lighting to present the planet Mars as it appears from above.
The spot where Europa's plumes appear to originate (left, with the green oval showing the 2014 occurrence and the blue oval showing the 2016 occurrence) is also the warmest spot on the icy moon's surface, shown in a heat map from the Galileo spacecraft (right, with lighter yellow contours showing relatively warmer regions).
With this additional information, a taller person's brain creates a better internal map for processing distance that works — even when the lights don't.
The figure illustrates a sound wave passing across an integrated optical waveguide, overlaid with a color map of the light field in it.
That mesmerizing installation of light and illusion using 3D projection mapping and robots, Box, that I shared with you last week, left me a bit unsettled.
«This technique allows us to write a piece of beautiful «music» with laser light and atoms, and then map that into a structure and freeze it like a stone so we can look at individual atoms listening to the different tones of the laser, read out directly as an image,» JILA / NIST Fellow Jun Ye said.
These collisions could have left dents in the cosmic microwave background, the universe's first light, which the European Space Agency's Planck satellite is mapping with exquisite precision.
NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), slated for launch no earlier than 6:09 A.M. Pacific Standard Time on December 11, is charged with mapping the sky in the mid-infrared to create an atlas of objects whose emitted light is invisible to human eyes and largely absorbed by Earth's atmosphere.
The map enables scientists to study dark matter's role in influencing whether particular areas of the early cosmos lit up with stars and galaxies or remained relatively empty.
First, it scans the room with laser light to match the particular bathroom it has entered with a set of maps stored in its computer.
Crick's idea was that light, with its unparalleled speed and precision, could be the ideal tool for controlling neurons and mapping the brain.
He saw one that sparked an idea: Now that telescopes are so sensitive, could we learn anything new about missing matter by comparing the latest maps of galaxies with traditional records of the universe's oldest light?
Astronomers working with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have used a 2.5 - meter telescope at the Apache Point Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico, to map the location of more than 930,000 nearby galaxies, determining the distance to each by how much the expansion of the universe has stretched, or «redshifted,» the wavelength of the galaxy's light.
But when prospecting for new finds, they're more likely to use tools such as hyperspectral imagery, which can find electromagnetic fingerprints of objects and land features invisible to the naked eye, or light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technology, which maps subtle surface variations with extreme accuracy.
To map the three - dimensional distribution of the foreground galaxies, spectrographs on large telescopes like the 6.5 - meter MMT disperse the light with a grating.
The group of Majed Chergui at EPFL, along with national and international colleagues, have shed light on this long - standing question by using a combination of cutting - edge experimental methods: steady - state angle - resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), which maps the energetics of the electrons along the different axis in the solid; spectroscopic ellipsometry, which determines the optical properties of the solid with high accuracy; and ultrafast two - dimensional deep - ultraviolet spectroscopy, used for the first time in the study of materials, along with state - of - the - art first - principles theoretical tools.
Stressed areas propagate the polarized light differently, and by processing the light with techniques similar to those used for medical computerized tomography scans, the researchers were able to map out the different layers of stresses inside the drop.
The map sheds light on the geologic past and present; today, geologic processes are still very important in Alaska; with many active volcanoes, frequent earthquakes, receding and advancing glaciers and visible climate impacts.
In light of these findings and since tRNAs are repeat sequences themselves, the team had to devise a complex and stringent scheme with which they mapped the deep sequencing reads.
A light beam with orbital angular momentum looks a bit like a helix or coil when its component waves are mapped out.
This map shows all stressed watersheds in the continental United States (1999 - 2007), with color indicating increasing levels of stress, from light green to red.
The two maps show the political orientation of states in 1940 and 2010, with darker shades indicating more liberal policies, and lighter shades indicating more conservative policies.
Then we came up with the idea of using the light curve to map what the planet actually looks like.
This study sheds light on how cancer cells leave the blood vessels to travel to a new part of the body, using a technique that allows researchers to map how cancer cells interact and exchange information with cells that make up the blood vessels.
These manipulations, belonging to optogenetics — a technique extensively studied in Yizhar's lab — enabled the researchers to activate only those amygdala neurons that interact with the cortex, and then to map out the cortical neurons that receive input from these light - sensitive neurons.
Note the absence of any major galaxy groups above us on the map, this area is known as the Local Void, it is a sparse region of space with a diameter of over 100 million light years although it is not completely empty - there are some individual galaxies populating this region.
This map shows the oldest light in our universe, as detected with the greatest precision yet by the Planck mission.
This 3.6 - Å - resolution cryo - EM map shows a ribosome (blue and light yellow) complexed with tRNAs (brown and green) and elongation factor G (red), during a crucial step in protein synthesis.
This map is a plot of every star in the Hipparcos catalog with an absolute magnitude brighter than -0.5 within 2000 light years.
They and their students took thousands of spectra of galaxies along thin pie - shaped slices of the sky over 15 years to produce the map with 2 slices extending out about 400 million light years shown below.
In this new paper led by Theodora Karalidi we show that with MCMC modeling of high - quality light curves the dominant cloud features of gaseous exoplanets and brown dwarfs can be mapped in 2D.
With this tool, neuroscientists can use light to trigger or suppress neuronal firing and precisely manipulate animal behavior, allowing them to map circuits underlying normal brain functions and study their dysfunction in mood and movement disorders.
Star map (by unknown artist) with «trade routes» — derived from drawings and best - fit stars by Betty Hill, Marjorie Fish, and Jeffrey Kretsch — can be compared with a ChView map centered on Zeta2 that includes our Sun, Sol, and other bright stars now known to be located within 40 light - years.
With the VLBA's capability to make detailed maps of the star's magnetic field and to monitor the mass - loss process, the researchers hope to shed some light on this longstanding mystery of stellar physics.
The microscope's tip, when coupled with the highly focused infrared light, worked like an extremely sensitive antenna to map the surface structure of individual nanoparticles while also revealing their detailed surface chemistry.
This is a map of every star within 50 light years visible with the naked eye from Earth.
By studying the light - bending effects of galaxy clusters and combining the data with optical measurements, they have been able to «see» the invisible material and have begun to assemble accurate maps.
All of the brightest and largest galaxies within 20 million light years are marked on this map together with many of the fainter dwarf galaxies.
The light / dark mottled pattern of Piri Planitia in the left inset is reflected in the composition map, with the lighter areas corresponding to areas richer in methane — these may be remnants of methane that have not yet sublimated away entirely.
Automated Phase Mapping with AgileFD and its Application to Light Absorber Discovery in the V - Mn - Nb Oxide System.
Later this light weight, but durable gabardine coat was modified with D - rings and shoulder straps to secure gas masks, maps or whistles.
Emmy Rossums's Carven topper is printed with a map of Paris, but just in case she heads to the City of Light then accidentally leaves the blazer behind in a café, she also has a shirt with the exact same geographic imagery.
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