This approach enables a single imaging spectrograph to perform the work of several independent spectrographs. |
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An imaging spectrograph, a digital camera, and a computer analyze the amount of laser light absorbed by the apples, which indicates sweetness. |
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The filter approach is simpler to implement, but the spectrograph is more accurate. |
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In turn, the plasma emits light waves, which are then detected by the spectrograph and analyzed. |
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Within two decades of inventing the mass spectrograph, he succeeded in identifying 212 of the 281 naturally occurring isotopes of all the elements. |
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When test results of a gasoline sample produce significant variance, the sample is forwarded to an off-site laboratory for a complete mass spectrograph analysis. |
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By combining a spectrograph and a solar telescope a spectrohelioscope allows us to tune to a specific wavelength without having to purchase several filters. |
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The choice of this spectrograph was motivated by its excellent accuracy in wavelength measurements. |
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The Observatoire de Paris just sent to ESO at Garching the GIRAFFE spectrograph. |
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This system, materially positionned outside the spectrograph, offers the originality of a simultaneous wavelength calibration of exposures. |
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Link to information about current astronomy-related projects, such as telescope and spectrograph development. |
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A magnetic resonance spectrograph can show the influence of HCV on the brain. |
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An attached fibre-optic cable then sends the reflected light to a small spectrograph, or light analyzer, which measures how the reflected light differs from the source light. |
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The spectrograph breaks light into its different colors, or wavelengths. |
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The amount of line asymmetry in the metal-poor halo turn-off star HD 74000 was checked using a 20 hours exposure, taken with the spectrograph HARPS, mounted on the ESO La Silla 3.6m telescope. |
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In addition, CESAR is portable, using an astronomical grade echelle spectrograph scaled to allow siting at multiple geophysically significant stations. |
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Freidhoff is the co-inventor of the mass spectrograph on a chip, including MEMS based-pumps with piezoelectric actuators. |
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The spectrograph helped in producing a chemical fingerprint to determine which chemicals were present in the exoplanet's atmosphere. |
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In both cases, the two words are nearly indistinguishable to an English speaker, but yield starkly different patterns when run through a spectrograph. |
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He took advantage of the very best technology of the era in the designs of both the DAO's telescope and its spectrograph, always with a view to making the equipment very robust. |
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The close stars characteristic will be observed using the spectrograph to detect their components by the analysis of the light and the description of the absorption and emission lines. |
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A sample was obtained and a spectrograph analysis was performed at the TSB Engineering Laboratory. The results indicated that there was a similarity between the Loctite 565® and the beige sealant. |
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The spectrograph shows a propeller speed of approximately 2,480 rpm. |
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The spectrograph will be capable of obtaining simultaneous optical spectra of up to 300 faint galaxies or stars at wavelengths between 390 and 1000 nm. |
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Finally, the Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph, or UVIS, studies wavelengths shorter than humans can see, out to the far ultraviolet. |
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Among the new equipment is the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and the Wide Field Camera 3, both of which will contribute to the next generation of stunning images from on high. |
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After nearly two hours of work on the bolt, astronauts went back to the plan to bring the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph back from the dead. |
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