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Sky Is the Limit

Scientific American, 2017
The article reports on the preparation by physicists to turn back on a third gravitational-wave detector, called Virgo, near the Italian city of Pisa in spring 2017. Topics covered include how the detector is designed to determine the source of the gravitational waves, the hope by scientists that the operation of three such detectors could ...
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Sky High

2022
RIANKA SINGH, SARAH BANET-WEISER
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Collisions in the sky

Science
Over the past six decades, astronomy, space science, and the space industry have seemed to be in a kind of virtuous symbiosis. Astronomy has benefited from improvements in technology and has had the opportunity to place observing platforms in space. The space industry has been pushed by the extreme technological demands of curiosity-driven research ...
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The Sky Is Falling

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2003
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Sky King☆, ☆☆, ★

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1999
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Eye in the Sky

Scientific American, 2002
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Models of sky radiance distribution and sky luminance distribution

Solar Energy, 2004
Norio Igawa   +2 more
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A review of the CIE general sky classification approaches

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2014
Danny H W Li, Kevin K W Wan
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Classification Standard Skies: The use of horizontal sky illuminance

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017
Khalid Alshaibani
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