• This image features data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory (red, orange, yellow, and blue), which was used to make this discovery, as discussed in our latest press release . (si.edu)
  • Astronomers have reported the first detection of X-rays from the earliest phase of evolution of a star like our Sun. This discovery, made using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, may help answer some questions about the Sun and the Solar System as they are today. (harvard.edu)
  • The Tampa Bay Rays host the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday, June 29th at Tropicana Field. (predictem.com)
  • Today's matchup between the Milwaukee Brewers and Tampa Bay Rays will be their 2nd meeting of the season. (predictem.com)
  • For general questions about the Tampa Bay Rays, please call us at 1-888-FAN-RAYS . (mlb.com)
  • Today we will examine the latest offer from Pioneer for external Blu-Ray recorders from the X13 2022-2023 Lineup, the BDR-X13U/S at a long and detailed review, enjoy! (cdrinfo.com)
  • Anyone working outdoors is exposed to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays, even on cloudy days. (cdc.gov)
  • During the Industrial Revolution, rickets appeared in epidemic form in temperate zones where the pollution from factories blocked the sun's ultraviolet rays. (medscape.com)
  • X-rays are absorbed high up in our Earth's atmosphere, which makes the Earth's X-ray radius about 100 km larger than its optical radius - that is about 1.5% in terms of extra radius. (harvard.edu)
  • Crepuscular rays, also known as sunrays, are a captivating atmospheric optical phenomenon that can be observed when sunlight interacts with particles in the Earth's atmosphere. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • Crepuscular rays are formed when sunlight passes through gaps or breaks in clouds, mountains, or other objects on the Earth's surface. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • A typical astronomical source produces just a few gamma rays per square meter of Earth's surface every year - so we need a very large detector. (astronomy.com)
  • Powder X-ray diffraction patterns for three forms of MIL-53(Al), a metal organic framework (MOF) compound with breathing characteristics, were investigated using the Rietveld refinement method. (nist.gov)
  • So the first thing I did was to check the data archives of the two big X-ray telescopes, Chandra and XMM-Newton, to see if someone had - by chance or on purpose - observed a planet-hosting star in X-rays while its planet was transiting in front of it. (harvard.edu)
  • So I applied for new observations and was granted time to observe six transits with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. (harvard.edu)
  • Users' comments do not reflect the views of the Chandra X-ray Center and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. (harvard.edu)
  • An inset shows a close-up look at this pulsar in X-rays from Chandra. (si.edu)
  • The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory's Chandra X-ray Center controls science operations from Cambridge, Massachusetts, and flight operations from Burlington, Massachusetts. (si.edu)
  • She is advised by Prof. Raffaella Margutti, and the first author of a study that is the focus of our latest Chandra press release Aprajita uses X-ray and radio observations to constrain the physical properties of a broad set of transients, especially the ones which are known to launch outflows moving at speeds closer to the speed of light. (harvard.edu)
  • Almost 3.5 years after GW170817 went off, I was woken at 4 AM by the notification of the new observations acquired with the Chandra X-ray Observatory and I saw something unexpected, and exciting! (harvard.edu)
  • Finally, the X-ray emission (Chandra) from high-energy particles ejected from the pulsar shows the expanding nebula. (nasa.gov)
  • Chandra observations in December 2017 revealed the X-ray flare in HOPS 383, which lasted for about 3 hours and 20 minutes. (harvard.edu)
  • Astronomers have seen a such outflow from HOPS 383 and think powerful X-ray flares like the one observed by Chandra could strip electrons from atoms at the base of it. (harvard.edu)
  • The color of the rays is influenced by several factors, including the angle at which the sunlight interacts with the atmosphere and the composition of the particles present. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • The longer path length of sunlight through the atmosphere enhances the scattering and interaction with particles, leading to a more pronounced display of crepuscular rays. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • The interplay of sunlight, particles in the atmosphere, and environmental factors creates a diverse range of colors and forms in these rays. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • I imagine Ray and Rick pushing through the front door, blinking at the bright sunlight like coming out on the street after a movie. (unlikelystories.org)
  • Rays of sunlight fall into the telescope and from there reach the scientific instruments and the image stabilization system. (mpg.de)
  • Justification" of X-ray examinations for a patient involves a consideration of the potential benefits of the examination and the radiation risk associated with it. (iaea.org)
  • She is getting her life back now with an implanted form of radiation therapy. (iaea.org)
  • Gamma-ray observatories, such as the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) and the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov Gamma-Ray Observatory (HAWC), can observe over effective areas as large as a football field by detecting the products of these particle cascades at ground level. (astronomy.com)
  • The infrared (Spitzer) image shows synchrotron radiation, an unusual form of light produced by electrons trapped in magnetic fields. (nasa.gov)
  • X-rays are measured in several types of units, the most important of which are the radiation-absorbed dose (rad), which is a US measurement, and the gray (Gy), which is an international measurement. (medscape.com)
  • The high flux of coherent X-ray beams from synchrotron radiation facilities, combined with the nano-focus capabilities developed in recent years, have made it possible to probe nano-crystals. (lu.se)
  • Besides being implemented at synchrotrons radiation sources, laboratory setups using an X-ray tube and high-resolution scintillation detector routinely provide information on the micrometre scale. (lu.se)
  • What surprised me was how deep the transit was: The planet swallowed about 6-8% of the X-ray light from the star, while it only blocked 2.4% of the starlight at optical wavelengths. (harvard.edu)
  • The first detection of light from GW170817 was with gamma-rays two seconds after the merger, followed by strong emission in UV, optical and IR (UVOIR) wavelengths. (harvard.edu)
  • Emission at X-rays and radio wavelengths was not seen for 1-2 weeks after the merger. (harvard.edu)
  • Until now, the only way astrophysicists could examine the cosmos has been to study light (electromagnetic energy) emitted and absorbed by stars, gas, and dust in a variety of wavelengths from low energy radio waves to optical photons and high energy X-ray and gamma rays. (nyu.edu)
  • Celebrity chef Rachael Ray has sparked an uproar with this tweet showcasing foods from her "Holiday Feast - Israeli nite. (electronicintifada.net)
  • Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Turkey, Brown Rice & Venison Recipe dry dog food is made with simple, natural ingredients, like real farm-raised turkey, which is always the number one ingredient, combined with wholesome brown rice and protein-rich venison, plus the vitamins and minerals that your dog needs for a complete and balanced diet. (target.com)
  • Fish and Fish Oil are not added ingredients in Rachael Ray® Nutrish® Turkey, Brown Rice & Venison Recipe. (target.com)
  • At least one researcher wants to see the results of neural imaging on a manta ray as it interacts with its reflection. (ranker.com)
  • Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) are the slowly varying, highly energetic background source of energetic particles that constantly bombard Earth. (noaa.gov)
  • Since the universe is full of low-energy photons from starlight and the cosmic microwave background, gamma rays are limited in the distance they can travel. (astronomy.com)
  • Large area cosmic ray observatories, like the Pierre Auger Observatory, are searching for them. (astronomy.com)
  • Professor Glennys R. Farrar, a physicist at New York University, today announced that, for the first time, a source of ultra-high energy cosmic rays has been isolated and studied, a major breakthrough in the field. (nyu.edu)
  • Ultra-high energy cosmic rays-which rarely hit the earth-are believed to be the result of extremely powerful cosmic phenomena, such as the creation or accretion of massive black holes. (nyu.edu)
  • The result was made possible by applying a new analysis technique to data from two different observational teams using distinct approaches to finding and measuring powerful cosmic rays. (nyu.edu)
  • The hints of possible clusters of cosmic ray occurrences detected by AGASA and HiRes individually were each too weak to be statistically convincing, and previous analysis methods were unsuitable for studying the combined dataset. (nyu.edu)
  • This work clarifies how the observed bundle of particles could have come so far through space without being jostled apart, and it identifies potential sources of the cosmic rays In the other project, Farrar extended the Maximum Likelihood analysis to infer the properties of the magnetic fields in space between the source and Earth. (nyu.edu)
  • What is the theoretical limit on the energies of gamma-ray photons? (astronomy.com)
  • Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous explosions in the universe. (astronomy.com)
  • There is no strict theoretical limit on the highest energy of astrophysical gamma rays, so far as I know, but there are some practical limitations. (astronomy.com)
  • The first is the energy of the particle that produces the gamma ray. (astronomy.com)
  • Gamma rays result from the interactions of electrons and protons that have been accelerated to almost the speed of light. (astronomy.com)
  • Higher-energy particles produce higher-energy gamma rays, so one limitation to the maximum gamma-ray energy is the maximum energy to which particles can be accelerated. (astronomy.com)
  • The other limitation is the ability of the gamma ray to survive its journey to Earth. (astronomy.com)
  • Gamma rays are destroyed when they interact with lower-energy photons. (astronomy.com)
  • higher-energy gamma rays can only survive if they are produced inside of our galaxy, or in a near neighbor. (astronomy.com)
  • Detecting a high-energy gamma ray is relatively simple, but high-energy gamma rays are extremely rare. (astronomy.com)
  • When a gamma ray strikes the top of the atmosphere, it initiates a cascade of particles, which in turn produces a flash of blue light. (astronomy.com)
  • The highest-energy gamma rays that have been detected by these observatories have energies of around 50 teraelectron volts, or 50 billion times the energy of an X-ray. (astronomy.com)
  • Higher-energy gamma rays certainly exist in the universe, since particles with much higher energies have been observed. (astronomy.com)
  • She has worked extensively on the electromagnetic study of GW170817 and has also ventured more recently into the world of long gamma-ray bursts and tidal disruption events. (harvard.edu)
  • The association of short gamma-ray bursts with the colliding compact objects, with at least one of them being a neutron star (NS), existed only in theory, until GW170817 confirmed it with direct observational evidence. (harvard.edu)
  • X-ray microscopy and micro-tomography (μCT) are valuable non-destructive examination methods in many disciplines such as bio-medical research, archaeometry, material science and paleontology. (lu.se)
  • Here, a CsPbBr3 scintillator comprised of an ordered array of nanowires (NW) in an anodized aluminium oxide (AAO) membrane is presented as a promising new scintillator for X-ray microscopy and μCT. (lu.se)
  • Crepuscular rays exhibit a remarkable range of colors and forms, adding to their allure and beauty. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • The most common colors observed in crepuscular rays are shades of red, orange, and yellow, although other hues such as pink and purple can also be seen under certain conditions. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • Just as light divides into seven colors when it travels through a prism, the Source divides into Seven Rays when it travels through the prism of separation and down into the fourth, and then the third, dimensions. (multidimensions.com)
  • British Library EThOS: X-ray crystallographic refinement of the disk form of tobacco mosaic virus. (bl.uk)
  • The structure of form II crystals of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor has been investigated by joint refinement of X-ray and neutron data. (rcsb.org)
  • These rays appear as beams of light radiating from the position of the Sun, creating a stunning visual display. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • Some rays appear as straight beams radiating outward from the Sun, while others may curve or appear fragmented. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • Crepuscular rays have captivated humans for centuries, inspiring awe and wonder. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • Even though they are huge, manta rays pose no threat to humans and have a reputation for being gentle giants. (ranker.com)
  • Clearly, lots of people are still buying DVDs, and the reasons Reisinger identifies - inflexible DRM, high prices, many consumers' inability to tell the difference between HD and regular definition content - are certainly reasons to expect uptake of the Blu-Ray format to be relatively slow. (techdirt.com)
  • There is no quality loss in the Blu-ray/DVD content after the conversion. (megaleecher.net)
  • It is capable of retaining the original quality of images from the Blu-ray content in accordance with your personal settings and keeps the same image aspect ratio, pixel density, image frame, etc. as that of the Blu-ray content. (megaleecher.net)
  • You can also rip your Blu-ray content to HD video either 1080P or 720P, depending on your personal requirements. (megaleecher.net)
  • But, the thing is, there weren't any really big console-selling games on PS3 in its early days, so the only reason to buy the console early on was for the Blu-ray player and the promise of some great content later down the line. (bit-tech.net)
  • Recording and archiving broadcast content is very popular in Japan and the Blu-ray Disc Association has started licensing the next-gen broadcast recordable Blu-ray format. (cdrinfo.com)
  • Our team at Northwestern University and University of California, Berkeley has monitored the evolution of GW170817 the entire time, and we noted that for almost 900 days (or 2.5 years) post-merger, the X-ray and radio emission was powered by the jet afterglow. (harvard.edu)
  • While scientists know that young stars are much more active in X-rays than older ones, they have debated just when X-ray emission begins. (harvard.edu)
  • Miners with evidence of black lung on their chest x-rays are informed as to how to pursue their right to work with reduced dust exposure through the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). (cdc.gov)
  • It shows a high light yield under X-ray exposure which improves with smaller NW diameter and higher NW length. (lu.se)
  • In contrast to many other MHP materials this scintillator shows good stability under continuous X-ray exposure and changing environmental conditions over extended time spans of several weeks. (lu.se)
  • The crystal structures of the three MIL-53 forms are summarized and the powder patterns for the MIL-53(Al)as-syn and MIL- 53(Al)HT phases are reported in this paper. (nist.gov)
  • The form of crepuscular rays can vary greatly, creating a diverse array of visual patterns. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • Crystallographic R factors for the final model were 0.200 for the X-ray data extending to 1 A resolution and 0.197 for the 1.8 A neutron data. (rcsb.org)
  • Pulsars are rapidly spinning neutron stars that can form when massive stars run out of fuel, collapse and explode. (si.edu)
  • Artists and photographers have long been drawn to the ethereal beauty of crepuscular rays, capturing their essence in paintings, photographs, and other forms of visual art. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • The First Ray that continuously separates from the Heart of the One is of the essence of the Divine Father and His Divine Will manifested into the quality of Power. (multidimensions.com)
  • The Second Ray that continuously separates from the Heart of the One is of the essence of the Divine Mother and Her Form manifested in the quality of Wisdom. (multidimensions.com)
  • The Third Ray, which separates out from the union of the First Ray/Divine Father and the Second Ray/Divine Mother, is the essence of the Divine Child and his or her Consciousness, manifested in the quality of Love. (multidimensions.com)
  • I've had my own share of criticisms of the Blu-Ray format in the past, but even I think the thesis that Blu-ray is doomed is over the top. (techdirt.com)
  • This thesis describes the development of a laboratory setup for X-ray μCT with a PB-PCI option. (lu.se)
  • Multiple receivers are placed randomly inside the tunnel as well as in the metrorail and the ray propagation analysis is carried out. (nal.res.in)
  • GCR originate outside the solar system and are likely formed by explosive events such as supernova. (noaa.gov)
  • While crepuscular rays are commonly seen during sunrise and sunset, they can also occur at other times of the day when atmospheric conditions are favorable. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • While crepuscular rays can occur at any time of the day, they are most commonly observed during sunrise and sunset. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • But when I looked at the light curve, I was rather disappointed: The star is magnetically active, meaning that its corona is bright and flickering, so its X-ray light curve showed lots of scatter. (harvard.edu)
  • But playing with the light curve for a bit, I realized that during the two hours of the observation where I knew the transit was happening, the X-ray signal was slightly weaker than before and after the transit. (harvard.edu)
  • These particles scatter and reflect the light in various directions, resulting in the formation of visible rays. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • These variations in form are a result of the complex interplay between the geometry of the light source, the atmospheric conditions, and the obstacles that the light encounters. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • The interplay of light and shadow in these rays evokes a sense of mystery and tranquility, inviting viewers to contemplate the vastness and beauty of the natural world. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • This animation shows the Crab Nebula from the lowest-frequency light (radio), to infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and finally X-ray. (nasa.gov)
  • Sure, its beam can light up a couple football fields in an instant, but the true brilliance of the Quad Ray is in its design. (batteryjunction.com)
  • The X-rays came from a flare emitted by an object called HOPS 383, located about 1,400 light years from Earth in the star-forming region of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex. (harvard.edu)
  • Vitamin D-3 (cholecalciferol) is formed in the skin from a derivative of cholesterol under the stimulus of ultraviolet-B light. (medscape.com)
  • Furthermore, when the star erupted in X-rays, it would have also likely driven energetic flows of particles that collided with dust grains located at the inner edge of the disk of material swirling around the protostar. (harvard.edu)
  • Facilities applying for approval to provide chest x-rays to the CWHSP (underground and surface coal miners) should review the regulations outlined in 42CFR Part 37 Specifications of Medical Examinations of Underground Coal Miners . (cdc.gov)
  • The goal of this webinar is to explore computerized X-ray security imaging methods by classifying them into traditional machine learning and modern deep learning applications. (signalprocessingsociety.org)
  • The nanowire format offers several benefits, including reduced material consumption and increased potential for combining materials to form new novel heterostructures. (lu.se)
  • The term 'manta' actually describes a genus of ray species. (ranker.com)
  • When the data arrived, I combined the signal of all observations and was finally successful: I could detect the transit of the planet in X-rays. (harvard.edu)
  • The level of brightness observed in these X-ray observations were approximately four times higher than what was expected from the jet afterglow and has remained at a constant level for around 700 days now. (harvard.edu)
  • Astronomers will need longer X-ray observations to determine how frequent such flares are during this very early phase of development for stars like our Sun. (harvard.edu)
  • Guidelines on the use of X-ray techniques ("appropriateness guidelines", "referral criteria", "selection criteria") can be helpful to justification in practice. (iaea.org)
  • These Seven Rays represent the Seven Divine Qualities of the Source. (multidimensions.com)
  • These Seven Rays, which exist in Unity in the higher dimensions, represent the seven natural divisions of all Source as It expresses Itself in the fourth and third dimension. (multidimensions.com)
  • With the help of an amazing team consisting of scientists from both the US and Europe, we exhausted a list of possible physically motivated scenarios that could explain this likely emergence of a new source of X-rays at such late-times, until only two seemed viable. (harvard.edu)
  • Owners of Xbox Series X consoles are reporting issues with playback of triple-layer 100GB UHD Blu-ray discs and noisy disc drives. (cdrinfo.com)
  • Consumers bought an impressive 1.8 million UHD Blu-ray discs in the United States in 2016, along with 300,000 UHD Blu-ray players, according to data. (cdrinfo.com)
  • Sales of both DVD and Blu-Ray discs in the U.K. are expected to continue to decline in the third quarter of this year, mainly to. (cdrinfo.com)
  • Vulnerabilities found in hardware and software for playing Blu-ray discs might be used to for secret snooping, according to a security researcher . (cdrinfo.com)
  • We would welcome Microsoft to the Blu-ray stable. (bit-tech.net)
  • These structures give the body its form, make it stable, and enable it to move. (msdmanuals.com)
  • When combined with other atmospheric factors such as dust or pollution, the visual impact of crepuscular rays can be further intensified. (atoptics.co.uk)
  • Let's call him Ray. (unlikelystories.org)
  • The Sixth Ray represents the quality of Invocation which will allow the Divine Child to call upon God/Goddess/All That IS. (multidimensions.com)
  • Get all the details at Ray Price Harley-Davidson and give us a call at 919-832-2261. (rayprice.com)
  • Pulsar Positions, 2006 & 2016 (Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/L. Xi et al. (si.edu)
  • He was in superb form throughout his debut season and when the North Island team was named to play the South Island he was said to be unlucky to miss selection. (wikipedia.org)
  • For fuck's sake," grunts Ray under his breath. (unlikelystories.org)
  • Like many species of shark, manta rays need to be in constant motion in able to breath properly. (ranker.com)
  • If we start talking of the Leawo Blu-ray Ripper features, you will find out that the ripper-cum-converter has got so much to offer to you. (megaleecher.net)
  • Jalen Beeks gets the start for the Rays, with an overall record of 1-1. (predictem.com)
  • This result is significant because it resets the timeline for when astronomers think Sun-like stars start blasting X-rays into space. (harvard.edu)
  • That means that the planet's atmosphere blocks X-rays at altitudes of more than 60,000 km above its optical radius - a 75% larger radius in X-rays! (harvard.edu)
  • The X-rays were combined with an optical image from the Digitized Sky Survey, a ground-based survey of the entire sky. (si.edu)
  • Pioneer, a well known optical storage manufacturer, recently released a new series of internal/external Blu-Ray recorders for enthusiast users. (cdrinfo.com)
  • So in the short run, Blu-Ray probably has time to reach critical mass among consumers before Hollywood figures out how to design a movie download service consumers will actually be interested in. (techdirt.com)
  • In fact it is quite logical for them as the PS3 has been very succesful in driving consumers to Blu-ray. (bit-tech.net)
  • Katja is the first author of a new paper describing the first exoplanet transit ever seen in X-rays, the subject of our latest press release . (harvard.edu)
  • Overview of Dislocations A dislocation is complete separation of the bones that form a joint. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The researchers were able to measure this by combining Chandra's high-resolution images with a careful technique of checking the coordinates of the pulsar and other X-ray sources by using precise positions from the Gaia satellite. (si.edu)
  • In recent years a group of Soviet researchers has been developing a series of high-power flash X-ray and fast-electron-beam generators. (rand.org)
  • They should continue to submit x-rays and supporting documents as required. (cdc.gov)
  • Ray tracing package: For cuboid, building corridor, rectangular tunnel, and open streets is a software package developed in-house that can be used to generate ray path details inside cuboid (e.g. reverbation chamber application), rectangular tunnels, building corriders, open streets with building on both sides etc. (nal.res.in)
  • Each person has a wealth of expertise in this medical field, and because they all come from suitably different backgrounds, every one has a unique perspective on the Medical Declaration Form. (xray-mag.com)
  • On August 26, 1966, Travelers Field was renamed Ray Winder Field . (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • A ray tracing package for building corridor, rectangular tunnel, open streets is developed to generate the ray path details which is the a priori requirement for RF field buildup. (nal.res.in)