| 41. | At angles other than the backscatter direction, the light intensity is subject to numerous essentially random fluctuations called speckles.
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| 42. | Proponents say that a backscatter X-ray scan is equivalent to the radiation received during two minutes of flying.
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| 43. | Backscatter : The retractable rod is lowered so that it is even with the detector but still within the instrument.
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| 44. | This result suggests that the principal cause of the lunar opposition surge is shadow-hiding rather than coherent backscatter.
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| 45. | From 1988 to 1991 it operated Over The Horizion Backscatter ( OTH-B ) radar for Tactical Air Command.
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| 46. | The other boom carried a backscatter densitometer that was used to infer the density of the lunar near-surface regolith.
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| 47. | The best thing to do in this case, is to silently drop the message, rather than risk creating backscatter.
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| 48. | This also prevents the backscatter off of conventional hard windows from corrupting the desired measurements on the cloud inside the chamber.
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| 49. | The Backscatter article could definitely use some improvement though . talk ) 20 : 08, 16 February 2010 ( UTC)
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| 50. | From 1985-1991, it operated Over The Horizion Backscatter ( OTH-B ) radar for Tactical Air Command.
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