It would be Active Remote Sensing.
The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth, so it has been visible in the night sky since the formation of our planet. Various historical records exist of people observing the Moon throughout history.
The Voyager 1 and 2 space probes both carried gold records with recordings of various sounds, including music and greetings, and numerous images from Earth and other information was inscribed on the cover.
It all starts when the Uranium goes into the Nucleus, then pours in the microwanium manoxide which restores latitude and longitude lines onto the Earth's surface. (90 Degrees Each) Once done that the topex/poseidon sattelite uses those lines which creates data for it onto the sattelite. So the answer would be 69 Degrees North and 1337 Degrees South. c:
Global records are not available and only U.S. records can easily be found. Those records show 1,103 tornadoes for the U.S.
The first rocket to reach "space" was a German V-2 (the A4 rocket weapon) launched during World War II. According to test records, the first rocket to reach "space" was likely the fourth test launch on October 3, 1942. The first USSR (Russian) space satellite was Sputnik 1 in 1957, followed by the first US space satellite, Explorer 1, in 1958.
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The ultrasonic documentation that records velocity mapping and imaging is known as Doppler ultrasound. It uses the Doppler effect to measure the speed and direction of blood flow in the body's blood vessels.
Tod Newcombe has written: 'The local government guide to imaging systems' -- subject(s): Government paperwork, Records, Document imaging systems, Management
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records management software, and imaging systems assist businesses with large volumes of records. Imaging systems convert all types of documents to digitized electronic data that can be stored and retrieved quickly.
It is a spectra that shows how transparent a material can be. in scientific terms, it is incidence of electromagnetic radiation (from the UV, Visible, Infrared wavelength regions) from a source to a material, and there is a detector which records the amount of radiation remaining after the transmission (these radiation that is gone is either reflected of the surface or absorbed by the material). The equipment that measures this is called UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer.
An imaging radar works very like a flash camera in that it provides its own light to illuminate an area on the ground and take a snapshot picture, but at radio wavelengths. A flash camera sends out a pulse of light (the flash) and records on film the light that is reflected back at it through the camera lens. Instead of a camera lens and film, a radar uses an antenna and digital computer tapes to record its images. In a radar image, one can see only the light that was reflected back towards the radar antenna.
One example of ultrasonic documentation that records velocity mapping and imaging is a Doppler ultrasound report. This report uses the Doppler effect to assess blood flow velocity and direction in vessels or organs. It provides detailed information on blood flow patterns and can be used to diagnose conditions such as deep vein thrombosis or heart valve malfunctions.
Stax is an American record label that was founded as Satellite Records in 1957 and adopted the name of Stax Records in 1961. The Memphis Horns is a famous band that was published by Stax.
The imaging technique you are referring to is likely ultrasound imaging. Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of organs and structures inside the body. It is commonly used in medical diagnostics for its ability to provide real-time images without exposing the patient to harmful radiation.
Medical practices like doctors offices and emergency rooms use medical document imaging. It is designed to cut down on paper use and allow easier access to medical records. Facilities that use medical document imaging include: hospitals, medical offices, medical libraries, research centers, military bases, and veterans centers.