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Curiosity captures rare photo of Earth from the surface of Mars, 100 million miles away
2014-02-07 14:14:54| Extremetech
Mars rover Curiosity, which is now roughly half way to its final destination, has taken a brief pause to look up at the sunsetting sky and take a photo of Earth. In the photo above, Earth is roughly 99 million miles away -- and if you squint, you can also see the Moon. According to NASA, if you were walking on the surface of Mars, the Earth and Moon would be visible to the naked eye and would appear as "bright evening stars." This is only one of a handful of times that Earth has been imaged from more than a few thousand miles away. It's always rather humbling to see Earth -- that mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam -- just sitting there, tiny and insignificant, dwarfed by the grandest of black expanses.
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Car Video Recorder captures on-road events in real-time.
2014-01-28 14:35:38| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Combining 160° wide viewing angle, large f/2.0 aperture, and row of 7 glass lenses, DrivePro 200 captures on-road events in high clarity, even in low-light conditions. Unit's motion G-sensor instantly triggers emergency recording mode when it detects impact, which protects current recording, including critical seconds before contact, from being deleted. In addition, built-in Wi-Fi connectivity and DrivePro App allow real-time Live View, video playback, and device configuration from smartphone. This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring InstrumentsComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Recorders | Low Light Cameras
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Under Arctic Ice, Photographer Captures Climate Shifts In Earth's Most Rapidly Changing Place
2013-12-24 22:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Weather Channel: What does the future hold for the parts of the world that will be most affected by Earth's warming climate? This spring and summer, St. Louis-based photojournalist Randall Hyman spent four months getting a preview in Arctic Norway, a place he's visited again and again since the mid-1970s. What struck him most on this trip, a Fulbright Scholarship project between April and August, was a pace of change that "has really picked up in the last decade," Hyman said, since trips he made there in 2006...
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Diagnostic Tool captures 5 optical measurements.
2013-12-23 14:31:36| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Using advanced wavefront sensing technology, iDesign Dx measures and maps eyes with visual irregularities. System can capture shape of cornea, its curvature/power, ocular wavefront, refraction, and pupil diameter under different light conditions – all with one 3-second scan of eye. Obtaining these measurements enables ophthalmologists to screen patients to determine if they are eligible for LASIK or other refractive surgery and to assist in diagnosis of other conditions. This story is related to the following:Health, Medical and Dental Supplies and EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Medical Diagnostic Equipment |
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Work-in-Process Tracking Software captures labor hours.
2013-12-13 14:28:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Suitable for manufacturers and industrial organizations that wish to transition from paper-based tracking systems to automated barcode tracking solution, WIPS tracks real-time progress of jobs through sequence of operations. Program also captures labor hours on each operation as well as elapsed time. Production managers can enter work orders and associate stored route of operations with work order. Using web-browser interface, WIPS can be accessed from PCs, Macs, tablets, and smartphones. This story is related to the following:Vision SystemsLabor Management Software | Job Costing Software |
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