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It's radioactive. Cameras which sense the radioactivity can then produce an image of the area. Some are very highly detailed, such as a thallium scan of the heart; some are less so, such as gallium and indium scans. For plato, the answer is A
Voyager, Cassini, New Horizons, etc. In this case plutonium is not a nuclear fuel but a thermal source.
A probe may be used, a probe is a specific sequence of DNA tracked by using fluorescent dye. This probe, whose base pairs are known, can be added to another set of DNA. where this probe attaches (seen by adding fluorescent dye to probe), the DNA is seen to be complimentary. These probes have the ability to bond to single complementary strands of DNA from samples. This can be used to determine which chromosome and specific position on the chromosome is complimentary to the known probe DNA. this technique is important to identify abnormal gene sequences, by using thes abnormal probes to test for such genes which may be detrimental to human health. see: http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/biology/options/genetics/3060/genetics_974.html
yes voyager 2 is a space probe
Titan, by the Huygens Probe, which was part of the Cassini-Huygens Probe.
It Is A
so we can get the net force.
It's radioactive. Cameras which sense the radioactivity can then produce an image of the area. Some are very highly detailed, such as a thallium scan of the heart; some are less so, such as gallium and indium scans. For plato, the answer is A
Voyager, Cassini, New Horizons, etc. In this case plutonium is not a nuclear fuel but a thermal source.
This might not be completely accurate but I'm positive this is the general idea. A space probe is launched from a rocket. When the rocket reaches a certain distance into space, parts of the rocket that aren't necessary to carry the probe to its destination break loose from the rocket.
Ex.: Cassini-Huygens, New Horizons, Galileo, Ulysses, etc. spacecrafts. The isotope is 238Pu as a dioxide.
Probe,probe se 2.0 / probe gt 2.5
Bought a used '90 Probe; a dealer repair involved adding transmission oil through the fitting that houses the speedometer cable. On the '90, that was seized; a replacement part was available only from Mazda. (The '90 has a Mazda 5 speed manual transmission.)
Space probe is a station.
Modern BIOSes will automatically probe the disk controller for information about the hard drive. It may still be necessary to enter the BIOS to set the correct boot order, however.
It is the instrument used in nuclear medicine to evaluate the functional status of thyroid. it has sodium iodide crystals and other electronic systems which will help to find out the radiations comming out from the patient after administration of radioactive Iodine 131.
I would think a Probe owners club is for owners of Ford Probe cars.