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  • 41field of view — i. The angle between two rays passing through the perspective center of a camera lens to two opposite sides of the format. ii. The total solid angle available when looking through a sight or a head up display. Field of view in a head up display.… …

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  • 42Liquid capacitive inclinometers — are Inclinometers (or Clinometers)whose sensing elements are made with liquid capacitive technology; they are considered gravity based. The best way to understand how they work is to think of a disc like cavity that is half filled with a… …

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  • 43F-16 Fighting Falcon — infobox Aircraft name= F 16 Fighting Falcon caption=A USAF F 16 over Iraq after refueling, 2008 type= Multirole fighter national origin = United States manufacturer= General Dynamics Lockheed Martin first flight= 2 February avyear|1974… …

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  • 44Side-Looking-Airborne-Radar — in der Literatur benannte Winkel bei SLAR:   β = Einfalls oder Inzidenzwinkel (engl: incidence angle),   ε = Depressionswinkel (engl: depression angle), durch         die Erdkrümmung ungleich dem Streifwinkel γ… …

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  • 45Tilt sensor — A tilt sensor is can measure the ing in often two axes of a reference plane in two axes.In contrast, a full motion would use at least three axes and often additional sensors.One way to measure tilt angle with reference to the earths ground plane …

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  • 46угол обзора — — [Интент] Тематики системы охраны и безопасности объектов EN angle of viewlook angle …

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  • 47Geology of Venus — Radar image of the surface of Venus, centered at 180 degrees east longitude Venus is a planet with striking surface characteristics. Most of what is known about its surface stems from radar observations, mainly images sent by the Magellan probe… …

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  • 48Rain fade — refers primarily to the absorption of a microwave Radio Frequency (RF) signal by atmospheric rain, snow or ice, and losses are especially prevalent at frequencies above 11 GHz. It also refers to the degradation of a signal caused by the… …

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  • 49SEASAT — was the first Earth orbiting satellite designed for remote sensing of the Earth s oceans and had onboard the first spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR). The mission was designed to demonstrate the feasibility of global satellite monitoring… …

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  • 50Stereoscopic spectroscopy — is a type of imaging spectroscopy that can extract a few spectral parameters over a complete image plane simultaneously. A stereoscopic spectrograph is similar to a normal spectrograph except that (A) it has no slit, and (B) multiple spectral… …

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