PPT-The Future of Infrared Surface Brightness Fluctuation Dista
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Joseph Jensen Utah Valley University John Blakeslee Herzberg Astrophysics July 4 2016 Understanding the systematic limitations of distance measurement techniques
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Joseph Jensen Utah Valley University John Blakeslee Herzberg Astrophysics July 4 2016 Understanding the systematic limitations of distance measurement techniques is key to solving many problems in cosmology and astrophysics. Nurul Abedin and Martin G Mlynczak NASA Langley Research Center Hampton VA 23681 Tamer F Refaat Old Dominion University Norfolk VA 23524 ABSTRACT There exists a considerable interest in the broadband detectors for CLARREO Mission which can be used t Peter J Minnett, Robert H Evans and . Gui. Podestá. Meteorology and Physical Oceanography. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. University of Miami. Overview. Sea-surface temperature (SST) as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV), and Climate Data Record (CDR). Radiance Observations. Will McCarty. Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center . 2015 JCSDA Summer Colloquium . 28 July . 2015. What is Infrared Radiation?. What is Infrared . Useful Formulas for . Exploring the Night . Sky . Randy Culp . Introduction . Objective lens. : collects light and focuses it to a point. . Eyepiece. : catches the light as it diverges away from the focal point and bends it back to parallel rays, so your eye can re-focus it to a point. . Derrick Lampkin (Penn State). David Schneider (NCAR). Characterizing and Predicting Surface Melt in Antarctica. Funded by the Office of Polar Programs,. National Science Foundation. Collaborative Research: Decoding & Predicting Antarctic Surface Melt Dynamics with Observations, Regional Atmospheric Modeling and GCMs. Jason A. Otkin and Rebecca Cintineo. University of Wisconsin-Madison, CIMSS/SSEC. Africa Perianez, Annika Schomburg. , . Robin Faulwetter, Andreas Rhodin, Hendrik Reich, and Roland Potthast. German Deutscher Wetterdienst. spectroradiometry. . Peter J Minnett. Meteorology and Physical Oceanography. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. University of Miami. 2. What is SST?. The infrared emission from the ocean originates from the uppermost <1mm of the ocean – the skin layer.. Richard W. Schmude, Jr. . Gordon State College. Overview. Purpose of work. Introduction. Method and materials. Results. Conclusions. Purpose of work. Determine Near-IR photometric model. J filter (wavelength = 1.25 . CS5670: Computer Vision. Noah Snavely. Announcements. Quiz on Tuesday. Project 3 . code due Monday, April 17, by 11:59pm. artifact due Wednesday, April 19, by 11:59pm. Can we determine shape from lighting?. James . B. Murphy, Director. BES Scientific User Facilities . Division. Status of International Light Sources:. Today and in the Near Future. presented . to the. BESAC . Meeting. 25 July 2013. Light Sources: ERL, . Radiance Observations. Will McCarty. Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center . 2015 JCSDA Summer Colloquium . 28 July . 2015. What is Infrared Radiation?. What is Infrared . Radiance Observations. Will McCarty. Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center . 2015 JCSDA Summer Colloquium . 28 July . 2015. What is Infrared Radiation?. What is Infrared . July 8, 2013. ALS Brightness Upgrade & Future . Plan. H. . Tarawneh. ,. C. . Steier. , A. . Madur. , D. Robin. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. B. . Bailey, A. . Biocca. , A. Black, K. Berg, D. . Chris Allen (callen@eecs.ku.edu). Course website URL. people.eecs.ku.edu/~callen/823/EECS823.htm. 2. Outline. Thermal radiation. Blackbody radiation and Planck’s law. Stefan-Boltzmann law. Emissivity, graybodies, selective radiators.
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