Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The more we focus attention on a thing, the bigger it becomes: Telescopy is an example of this.
There he concentrated on the development of microscopy and telescopy.
At this time, electrical telescopy (or television as it was later called) was just a dream.
Since then, Earth-based telescopy has improved to the point where regular observations can be made.
They worked on the problem of "electrical telescopy," something Zworykin had never heard of before.
I have contrived a most excellent method of measuring distance by means of a telescopy.
The Fabricius' used camera obscura telescopy to get a better view of the solar disk.
Oh, the stars are there and sharp and bright; Luna is wonderful for astronomical telescopy.
In addition, L2 is a lot colder than low Earth orbit, and that makes infra-red telescopy much more effective.
In the university he read articles by Boris Rosing in the field of electronic telescopy.
Now that the Lynx was closing with the thing, simple telescopy revealed a level of detail that had been invisible to active sensors.
As attention in radio telescopy turned to shorter wavelengths, representing higher energy events, the ARO became less useful.
Telescopy showed nothing but background stars; the throughput of x-ray spectroscopy was flat; infrared showed only the cold of space.
Except for that bit of luck, no one could have traced it for us, since it can't be located by optical or radio or X-ray telescopy.
Amanada Tyre was overlaying visible-light telescopy, a dozen drone viewpoints, and the object's wildly gyrating chromograph all at once.
The pair soon invented camera obscura telescopy so as to save their eyes and get a better view of the solar disk, and observed that the spots moved.
THE study was the highest room in the house, surmounted by a small old-fashioned observatory in which Signor Marratta had spent many hours in the early days before photon-count narrow-field telescopy.
At the VLA (that centre of government radio telescopy) they will tell you that around the time of the crash, the US government was sending up special high-altitude weather balloons made of a then-classified material.
This summer Royal Museums Greenwich brings together over one hundred beautiful and awe-inspiring images of space for a major new exhibition looking at the development of telescopy, photography, and our understanding of our place in the cosmos.
Astronomical interferometry, first conceived by Hippolyte Fizeau in 1868, was the seminal concept that has enabled major improvements in modern telescopy and led to the creation of the Michelson interferometer in the 1880s, and the first successful measurement of Betelgeuse.
In a new exhibition - Visions of the Universe - at the National Maritime Museum in London, more than 100 awe-inspiring views of space are on show, exploring the development of telescopy, photography, and our understanding of our place in the Universe.
With improvements in infrared telescopy atop Mount Wilson, Mount Locke and Mauna Kea in Hawaii, astrophysicists began peering into the complex circumstellar shells surrounding the supergiant, causing them to suspect the presence of huge gas bubbles resulting from convection.
Sopwith was also religious, played the organ, was an enthusiast for limited forms of education and was interested in microscopy and telescopy. As Agent he was involved in the re-construction of the village of Allenhcads, with housing, a school, a library, a clock and a bell.
Strictly speaking, any visual representation of something that by dint of wavelength or dimension lies outside the world that is visible naturally, or as enhanced by optical microscopy and telescopy, can only work by suggestive analogy rather than by the direct depiction of the phenomenon in question.