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The people had their radiometers confiscated and they are eating radioactive food.
Although radiometers are simple, they do require periodic calibration and care.
Usually, satellites have three or more radiometers (Landsat has seven).
Each of the three satellite-borne radiometers produced more than 70 million measurements in the first year.
Also, all radiometers have been on land, leaving three-fourths of the earth to supposition.
The reader might also care to note a paper by Milton on the possible use of two radiometers to correct for changes in irradiation.
I mean in particular the outside electromagnetic radiometers."
Infrared and/or ultraviolet radiometers may have been included.
Modern instruments such as bolometers and radiometers give Vega a brightness of about 0.03.
The satellite carried Imaging multi-spectral radiometers on board for radio sensing of the resources.
I've been running it through refractometers, spectral radiometers.
Upon entering the instrument, the signal from the antenna is separated into three signals for processing by different radiometers.
Conversely, radiometers are typically used for remote sensing from the visible, infrared though radio frequency range.
There is a book-length review of satellite radiometers.
His work on acoustic radiometers coincided with that of Lord Rayleigh.
The receivers are polarization-sensitive differential radiometers measuring the difference between two telescope beams.
Net radiometers are frequently used in meteorology, climatology, solar energy studies and building physics.
Examples of passive remote sensors include film photography, infrared, charge-coupled devices, and radiometers.
Remote sensing soundings generally use passive infrared and microwave radiometers:
For the rest of his professional career he worked in the field of remote measuring using radiometers, often working with Robert Parent.
Since the 50's, hundreds of radiometers have been installed from the Arctic to Antarctica, dutifully recording sunshine.
Analysis showed inadequate thermal shielding of the sensor's radiometers due to excessive heating at perihelion.
Radiometers are now commonly sold worldwide as a novelty ornament; needing no batteries, but only light to get the vanes to turn.
The Nimbus radiometers are less accurate, but have been operating longer: they indicate a dimming of 0.02 per cent per year.
At our research station, away from Edo, the company maintains radiometers, photometers, photo-polarimeters, cameras.