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He recognized a very pointed error, the reference to Panama hats.
Thus the system is rather insensitive to antenna pointing errors.
Even with a computer, floating point errors can be problematic for exsecants of small angles.
Attitude control with a 1 degree pointing error was maintained by a system of nitrogen gas jets.
Double those deficit increases for a two percentage point error in predicting interest rates, et cetera.
The initial pointing errors during prism exposure occur in the same direction of the visual shift.
However, the accuracy of the system depends on several factors, such as signal-to-noise ratios, geometry and pointing errors.
Presumably the variant is the one that removes the Floating Point error and the f00f bug?
As a result of the pointing error, all of the over 1,328 images acquired by the satellite were rendered unusable.
The Herschel spacecraft is three-axis stabilized, the absolute pointing error needs to be less than 3.7 arc seconds.
The Planck satellite is spun at one revolution per minute, the absolute pointing error needs to be less than 37 arc min.
When Deep Space 1 passed within 10 miles of the asteroid in July 1999, a pointing error caused its camera to miss capturing close-up images.
On 25 April 1998, failure of the primary star tracker on the X-ray Telescope led to pointing errors that in turn had caused solar overheating.
The initial pointing errors induced by the prismatic goggles are caused by the misalignment of the observer's motor and proprioceptive maps.
Ground antennas had to track the satellite with a pointing error of less than 0.06 degrees as it moved across the sky at up to 1.5 degrees per second.
For example, if the observer was exposed to rightward shifting prisms, then the initial pointing errors induced by the after-effect would be to the left of the target.
Delta-V and Geometry Budgets, calculating all the elements of the delta-V budget and Mapping and Pointing errors.
After an analysis, engineers found that a pointing error of half a degree had been introduced into the spacecraft's computer guidance system, said Jean Olivier, deputy manager of the Hubble project.
If turns were brief and rare, this would have greatly reduced the pointing errors, since they would have accumulated only during the short periods when the doll and differential were connected.
During on-orbit commissioning of the JWST, the FGS will also provide pointing error signals during activities to achieve alignment and phasing of the segments of the deployable primary mirror.
For example, if the prismatic goggles displace the visual field to the right, the initial pointing errors would occur to the right of the visual target until a sensory-motor adaptation known as the 'direct effect of prism adaptation' occurs.
He claimed in a 1981 BMJ paper that the belief in spinach having a high iron content was due to a decimal point error that was discovered in the 1930s; Mike Sutton published an article in 2010 questioning Hamblin's story.