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Tag Archives: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
“This is transformational.” Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel got to check out five new incredible technologies from DARPA.
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Posted in Articles, Robots, Technology
Tagged American Forces Press Service, Brad Tousley, cyberwarfare, DARPA, DARPA Robotic Challenge, DARPA's Tactical Technology Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, foundational cyberwarfare program, Fred Downs Jr., GPS, intelligence, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, long-range anti-ship missile, LRASM, persistent close air support, Plan X, prosthetics technology, reconnaissance platforms, surveillance, Virginia Tech University
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Do you know what happens to a glass of water in a vacuum like space? Would you believe one of the reactions is to boil? No, seriously. Think about it: Think About is an ongoing series of short video episodes …
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Posted in Education & Culture, Videos
Tagged American Forces Network, culture, Defense Media Activity, education, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Radio and Television Production Office, RTPO, science, Smithsonian National Zoo, The National Aquarium, Think About It, videos
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On October 4-5, 2012, a mass of energetic particles from the atmosphere of the Sun were flung out into space, a phenomenon known as a coronal mass ejection. Three days later, the storm from the Sun stirred up the magnetic …
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Posted in Photos, Space, Space Matters, STEM
Tagged aurora, DMSP, Earth, Earth’s magnetic field, Goddard Space Flight Center, International Space Station, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, nasa, Operational Linescan System, pictures, Saturday, sight, space, Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership, U.S. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
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Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) scientists are leading a multi-agency study which reveals that a very high-resolution Doppler radar has the unique capacity to detect individual cloud hydrometeors in the free atmosphere. This study will improve scientists’ understanding of the dynamics and …
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Posted in Earth Sciences, Featured, STEM
Tagged atmosphere, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Facility, clouds, Doppler, hydrometeors, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Marine Meteorology Division, meteorology, nasa, Naval Ordinance Test Unit, naval research laboratory, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, NRL, physics, RADAR, scripps institution of oceanography, space shuttle, the Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Navy's Mid-Course Radar, weather
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