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radiometer

[rey-dee-om-i-ter] / ˌreɪ diˈɒm ɪ tər /


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Juno is equipped with a microwave radiometer, a device that tunes in to Jupiter’s microwave transmissions at six distinct frequencies, each value corresponding to a different depth.

From Scientific American

The device they use is a microwave radiometer.

From Scientific American

Another satellite in SBG would host a thermal radiometer, capable of capturing the heat coming off Earth’s surface.

From Science Magazine

To prove that violet light could penetrate the skull and reach the POA neurons, Zhang et al. implanted a miniature, wavelength-sensitive radiometer probe into the brain.

From Nature

Davies and his colleagues measured the artificial light both above and below the water’s surface using oceanographic radiometers mounted on their boat.

From Scientific American