Eye in the Sky

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31National Security Cutter / USCGC Decisive / Equipment of the United States Coast Guard / USCGC Tampa / United States Coast Guard / EADS CASA HC-144 Ocean Sentry / Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron

November[removed]Eye in the Sky: Coast Guard HC-144A Drops in On AIRSTA Washington By Hunter C. Keeter WASHINGTON—An HC-144A Ocean Sentry Maritime Patrol Aircraft

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Source URL: www.uscg.mil

Language: English - Date: 2007-11-28 08:58:17
32Simulation software / Visual programming languages / MathWorks / Simulink / MATLAB / Model-based design / Fraunhofer Society / XPC Target / Software / Application software / Computing

Plenary Speaker TITLE: Smart Emergency Response System - Eye in the Sky AUTHOR: Dr. Justyna Zander, MathWorks (White House Initiative) DATE/TIME: Wed. July 9, 12:30am in Regency 1-3

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Source URL: www.duniptechnologies.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-04 01:18:51
33Miramichi / Loggieville /  New Brunswick / Miramichi Valley / Nelson-Miramichi /  New Brunswick / New Brunswick / Geography of Canada / Northumberland County /  New Brunswick

Communities in Crisis Miramichi, New Brunswick Introduction At the centre of every hurricane, there is generally a relatively calm area referred to as the “eye of the storm,” where the sky is clear and the winds are

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Source URL: www.canadianlabour.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-30 10:14:33
34Star / Milky Way / Magnitude / Apparent magnitude / Stellar classification / Naked eye / Night sky / Galaxy / Hyades / Observational astronomy / Astronomy / Space

Exploring the Stars in the Milky Way The Astronomy Cafe presents... Sten Odenwald

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Source URL: www.astronomycafe.net

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-08 14:59:00
35Night sky / Astronomer / Observation / Amateur astronomy / Observational astronomy / Star party

Stargazing Etiquette CANIS MAJOR The great Overdog That heavenly beast With a star in one eye Gives a leap in the east.

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Source URL: www.aosny.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-08 11:54:04
36Space / Plasma physics / Optics / European Southern Observatory / Science and technology in Europe / Sun / Naked eye / Star / Deep-sky object / Observational astronomy / Light sources / Astronomy

Vol. 2014, No. 6 Newsletter of the New Hampshire Astronomical Society In This Issue…

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Source URL: nhastro.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-31 20:47:52
37Public safety / Forestry / Firefighting in the United States / National Weather Service / Wildfire / Joint Polar Satellite System / National Interagency Fire Center / IMETS / Fire / Firefighting / Occupational safety and health / Wildland fire suppression

Active Fire Detection An Eye in the Sky for the Boots on the Ground Smoke rising from the West Fork Complex fire on June 24, 2013. The satellite image inset shows fire detections from the Suomi NPP VIIRS sensor of the sa

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Source URL: www.jpss.noaa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-11 10:38:53
38Arts / Kite aerial photography / Kite / Photography / Underwater photography / Landscape photography / Aerial photography / Kite applications / Kite control systems / Kites / Visual arts / Recreation

Pro - Profile Eye in the Sky

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Source URL: scotthaefner.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-11 17:05:14
39Physics / Plasma physics / Planetary science / Space science / Geomagnetism / Coronal mass ejection / Space weather / Magnetosphere / Solar wind / Space plasmas / Space / Astronomy

SOHO, NASA/ESA Looking at the sky with the naked eye, the Sun seems static, placid, constant. From the ground, the only noticeable variations in the Sun are its location (where will it rise and set today?) and its colo

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Source URL: sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2007-01-10 12:04:48
40Physics / Plasma physics / Planetary science / Space science / Geomagnetism / Coronal mass ejection / Space weather / Magnetosphere / Solar wind / Space plasmas / Space / Astronomy

SOHO, NASA/ESA Looking at the sky with the naked eye, the Sun seems static, placid, constant. From the ground, the only noticeable variations in the Sun are its location (where will it rise and set today?) and its colo

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Source URL: sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2007-01-10 12:05:07
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