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"magnetometer" Definitions
  1. an instrument used to detect the presence of a metallic object or to measure the intensity of a magnetic field

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At its core lies a sensitive magnetometer, known as a SQUID.
They include a vector magnetometer and plasma and energetic particle detectors.
But recently, MESSENGER's magnetometer produced evidence of ongoing magnetic field activity.
It's also got your typical IR sensors, magnetometer, accelerometer, and gyroscope.
Your phone contains a magnetometer that is measuring the Earth's magnetic field.
It will also study the Moon's magnetic field, using an onboard magnetometer.
Lockheed Martin's quantum magnetometer contains a tiny diamond cube as a sensor.
She and her colleagues had devised the magnetometer returning the anomalous data.
An accelerometer and magnetometer give more information about the detector's positioning and orientation.
Flying drones equipped with new sorts of magnetometer could make submarine-hunting easier.
The main bus contained geiger counters, radiation and micrometeorite detectors, and a magnetometer.
Finally, the Fusar system tracks your activity with an accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope and GPS.
Inside, there's a pair of circuit boards with components including an accelerometer and magnetometer.
A magnetometer survey conducted by the State indicated as many as 35,800 drums could be buried.
And if something apparently metallic is detected, its nature can be confirmed using an on-board magnetometer.
It uses a magnetometer rather than wireless or IR sensor, since those introduced possibilities of false positives.
Like pre-existing tracking devices, it's also equipped with an accelerometer, magnetometer, and pressure and sound recorders.
What the magnetometer team needed were measurements when Europa was on the other side of the tilt.
"Mike Perna, our survey specialist, charted multiple unidentified anomalies in the search area with the magnetometer," said Miklos.
There are a number of sensors built-in, including a gyrometer, accelerometer and magnetometer and a proximity sensor.
That would still be a mystery were it not for the anomalous data received by the Galileo magnetometer.
Combined with the magnetometer, the scientists were able to detect 10,000 pressure vortexes moving through the landing site.
As a result, Juno is equipped with a sophisticated magnetometer consisting of two main components: The Fluxgate Magnetometer (FGM), which will map out the direction and strength of Jupiter's magnetic field lines, and the Advanced Stellar Compass (ASC), a star-tracking navigational system that will precisely orient Juno in space.
There's an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer that work together to track steps, distance, calories burned, and total activity time.
In the atmosphere, the craft's oddly shaped radio equipment and magnetometer caught like sails, throwing Cassini into a tumble.
Kivelson was the principal investigator for Galileo's magnetometer and helped make the discovery of the subsurface ocean on Europa.
A magnetometer in the Senate press gallery will require reporters to trickle into the chamber one at a time.
Image: ScreenshotCompleting the triumvirate of sensors responsible for working out where a phone is in physical space is the magnetometer.
Like all drones, the Disco comes with a set of standard sensors like an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer and GPS.
Scientists in this case used the magnetometer to find a deep, conductive region below the Martian surface, according to NatGeo.
Otherwise, RVR already has lots of sensors built in, including a color sensor, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, IR, magnetometer, and gyroscope.
The Nest Detect features two years of battery life, a magnetometer, light sensor, accelerometer, motion sensor and magnetic door open detection.
The vehicle's position and velocity is monitored using a GPS, a three-axis accelerometer, a magnetometer, and a laser surface velocimeter.
They went through a magnetometer to check for weapons, had their bags inspected, then repeated all those steps a second time.
It's equipped with an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, Pitot, GPS, and a 14-megapixel wide-angle lens with digital stabilization, of course.
It has been dubbed a "3D" fitness tracker because it uses three different motion sensors: an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and a magnetometer.
The spacecraft was expected to make a scheduled maneuver and rotate 22 degrees to help calibrate its magnetometer, or magnetic field instrument.
Instead of a top, it upgrades another equally timeless and low-tech toy with two accelerometers, a magnetometer, Bluetooth, and a rechargeable power source.
Margaret G. Kivelson, an emeritus professor of space physics at U.C.L.A. who was the principal investigator for Galileo's magnetometer, was at Dr. McGrath's talk.
With access to publicly available maps and weather reports, and a phone's barometer and magnetometer (which provides a heading), it's only a matter of turns.
The group operates 14 magnetometer observatories across the US, has 12 full-time employees, and provides real-time data on the Earth's shifting electrical fields.
We are saying that human neurophysiology evolved with a magnetometer—most likely based on magnetite—and the brain has extensive software to process the signals.
The device packs three main sensors: an accelerometer, a gyroscopic stabilizer, and a magnetometer, each working along three axes to track position seamlessly in space.
The motion-sensitive e-product features a gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer and Bluetooth wireless so kids can use it to interact with coding content on-screen.
In a car, you make sudden stops (when you brake) and specific types of turns—around 90 degrees—that can be detected using your phone's magnetometer.
The system is built around a "build it yourself" wand that utilizes an on-board gyroscope, accelerometer and magnetometer to interact with coding content on-screen.
There also are three new sensors you can use: a linear accelerometer, a magnetometer and a compass, assuming your device has the hardware to begin with.
InSight launched and landed back in 2018, carrying three planetary science instruments, as well as auxiliary instruments like the magnetometer, the first ever used on Mars.
The frames come from VSP's innovation lab The Shop and are equipped with three sensors fastened at the temple including a magnetometer, an accelerometer, and a gyroscope.
Basically, you just pick up Disco Drone and throw it up in the air, then the myriad sensors — gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, GPS Pitot speed sensor— take over.
The single rear propeller does the heavy lifting, and inside you'll find a slew of on-board sensors, including GPS/GLONASS, a barometer, magnetometer, gyroscope and accelerometer.
Because the subsurface of Mars didn't heat up again to release that magnetization, the rocks remained the same ever since, said Catherine Johnson, the magnetometer co-investigator.
Those tools included an accelerometer, which tracks how fast a phone is moving, a magnetometer, which works like a digital compass, and a gyroscope, which tracks rotation.
It uses two fisheye cameras for stereoscopic imaging at 60 frames per second, as well as an ultrasound sensor, an inertial measurement unit, a barometer and a magnetometer.
MetaSensor has crammed a good amount of stuff into that 1″ package: a 3-axis accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, a set of RGB LEDs, and a surprisingly loud siren.
They believe the vortexes could be the iconic Martian dust devils that spin up columns of dust along the surface, said Philippe Lognonne, principal investigator of the magnetometer.
The limits have been amplified by strongly enforced prohibitions against bringing electronic devices and cameras into the chamber (there's a magnetometer at the entrance to the press gallery).
That means as you swing your phone around, the map on screen shifts to show exactly which way you're facing (using the magnetometer inside your iPhone or Android device).
A 60-second zigzag in Voyager 2's magnetometer readings, which measured the strength and direction of the planet's magnetic field, revealed what looked like a plasmoid to them.
When Trump is on the premises, club members and their guests must pass through multiple Secret Service checkpoints, including a vehicle inspection and a magnetometer screening for detecting weapons.
When you go in and out of compass mode in Apple Maps or Google Maps, that's the magnetometer kicking in to work out which way up the map should be.
To do so, MASCOT will use four instruments: a camera (MASCAM), a radiometer to measure electromagnetic radiation (MARA), an infrared microscope (MicrOmega), and a magnetometer to measure magnetic forces (MASMAG).
Together, they are building a prototype dark-matter "radio", consisting of a sensitive magnetometer known as a SQUID and a resonant circuit of the sort used to tune ordinary radios.
The group sent out a red alert to members on its email list on Tuesday afternoon, after readings of magnetic field data from their Lancaster magnetometer showed a sharp spike.
But, more importantly, the magnetometer that enables the compass also allows you to open Apple Maps on the watch and see which way you're facing, just like on an iPhone.
An accelerometer can tell how fast you're moving; a magnetometer can detect your orientation in relation to true north; and a barometer can measure the air pressure in your surrounding environment.
Magnetometer readings later taken at the remote site, called Point Rosee by researchers, a grassy headland above a rocky beach an hour's trek from the nearest road, showed elevated iron readings.
The Galileo data were unique because the magnetometer was trying to detect changes in Europa's magnetic field as the probe approached the moon, like a boat going through water and creating waves.
SpaceIL and Israel Aerospace Industries worked together on the mission, which will bring cameras, a magnetometer and a capsule filled with items from the country to, hopefully, a safe rest on the lunar surface.
Instead, it uses LED lights on the device's controllers, two front-facing cameras and built-in sensors, including a gyroscope, a magnetometer and an accelerometer to track how you're moving through the virtual world.
An article in The New York Times about an expedition to Laguna de los Cerros in 1998 described how he used a $25,000 cesium magnetometer attached to a pole to investigate an archaeological site.
One of the most glaring measures is the placement of a magnetometer in the Senate's Daily Press Gallery to make sure reporters aren't trying to smuggle phones or digital recorders into the Senate chamber.
The research, conducted in cooperation with scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, will use a magnetometer on the spacecraft to attempt to understand how the rocks on the moon received their magnetism.
It is also decked out with five other sophisticated instruments, including a lightning tracker, a magnetometer, and solar sensors that will eventually be used to image the Sun in extreme ultraviolet and X-ray wavelengths.
My bags are never searched, and I never go through a magnetometer before getting on (though the authorities do have the right to search me and my belongings, and they sometimes have bomb-sniffing dogs).
All 20 animals were fitted with collars that contained GPS, an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, a humidity sensor and a thermometer that measured the combined effect of solar radiation, air temperature and air velocity on the animal.
InSight's magnetometer is the first instrument of its kind on the Martian surface and it unexpectedly detected that there are steady, localized magnetic fields 10 times stronger than predicted at the surface of the landing site.
Enrique Medina, the power subsystem expert, was preparing to implement a ''patch,'' an update that would turn off a heater on Voyager 2 in order to run the gyroscope, roll the spacecraft and calibrate the magnetometer.
Now, to enter the upstairs gallery, they will need to queue up for a magnetometer meant to sniff out illicit electronics, raising concerns about their ability to quickly relay to the public what is happening inside.
Scientific expeditions and search parties tried to find those cast-iron cannons for two centuries before researchers from the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, armed with a magnetometer, reported discovering them in "good condition" in 1969.
The new security facility, which Mr. Litterst likened to a security checkpoint at an airport with X-ray bag screeners and a magnetometer, replaces a temporary facility that had been set up at the monument since 28.
Led by Xianzhe Jia, a planetary scientist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, the study finds that the onboard magnetometer and plasma wave spectrometer picked up readings that suggest Galileo skinny-dipped through a Europan geyser.
"There are other magnetometer systems around the United States, but they are not operated with the degree of reliability that the USGS commits to the operation of its observatories and they are not usually real time," said Love.
By late 2004, it was clear that Voyager 1's magnetometer had detected an abrupt increase in the strength of the surrounding magnetic field, suggesting the probe had entered the outermost layer of the heliospheric bubble, the ''heliosheath.
A magnetometer has also been added to the Senate's Daily Press Gallery to ensure that reporters aren't bringing phones or recorders into the Senate chamber, and the Senate sergeant-at-arms has authorized a heavy police presence in the nearby hallways.
Voyager's science team will also study data collected by three other on-board instruments — the cosmic ray subsystem, the low energy charged particle instrument, and the magnetometer — all built to give a clearer picture of the environment Voyager 2 is traveling through.
Ten days later, Hayabusa2 successfully deployed its Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout (MASCOT) observation robot, which contains a camera, spectrometer, magnetometer, and radiometer, though its non-rechargeable lithium-ion battery ran out of juice as planned a little over 17 hours after touchdown.[Nature/AFP]
For instance, SEIS is equipped with a magnetometer that will measure the electrical conductivity of rocks beneath the surface, and that in turn can help scientists piece together its interior composition—including how much water remains locked up in the subsurface layers of the planet.
The team went so far as to built an Android app they call ODINI, named for the escape artist Harry Houdini, to catch those signals using a phone's magnetometer, the magnetic sensor that enables its compass and remains active even when the phone is in airplane mode.
Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechAPSS consists of an air pressure sensor inside the lander, a pair of air temperature and wind sensors on the deck (called TWINS), and a magnetometer (the first to ever reach the surface of another planet) located on the edge of the deck.
Voyager 2 also measured what scientists describe as a magnetic barrier, "like the pile-up of slowly moving cars on a major highway, a few miles ahead of the scene of an accident," Leonard F. Burlaga, a scientist working with the spacecraft's magnetometer, wrote in an email.
The Capitol building is open to scheduled public tours — tourists travel from all over the world to visit, and the Capitol Hill office buildings are open to members of the public, who can freely walk the hallways as long as they pass through a basic magnetometer screening.
Nevertheless, Juno persisted and it has now been studying the solar system's largest planet for more than two years—using specially designed tools like JIRAM, an infrared spectrometer, to peek deep into the clouds, and a magnetometer to observe the planet's complex and massive magnetic field.
You simply insert a small computer into the base of a plastic wand, and instead of phoenix feathers or unicorn hairs, a combination of electronic sensors—including an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer—translate the wand's real-world movements to an accompanying app that's available for mobile devices and computers.
A team led by Christopher Russell at University of California, Los Angeles analyzed data from the magnetometer, finding that the InSight landing area has a strong magnetic field, that electric currents travel through the ionized portion of the planet's atmosphere, and that, occasionally, the magnetic field pulses at night.
The micro:bit board includes a bank of LEDs, a pair of programmable buttons, an accelerometer to detect motion, a compass/magnetometer, Bluetooth connectivity and a selection of input and output rings to link to other devices and sensors — all with the aim of offering a toybox of tech tricks that kids can play around with.
People who want to see the New Year's Eve musical acts and other entertainment up close in Times Square will have to pass by dogs trained to detect explosives and heavily armed officers, go through a magnetometer to check for weapons, have their bags inspected, and then repeat all those steps a second time.
The service will want to inspect every package that goes into the building and will insist that staffers [...] be scanned with a hand-held magnetometer [...] When Trump is there, all of their personal effects will probably be checked by bomb-detection dogs, too [...] Occupants might have to surrender some privacy as agents look to monitor incoming phone calls and even Internet traffic.
" The letter from the Periodical Committee said the plans, which include confining reporters to a single press pen and placing a magnetometer – which will require reporters to enter the chamber one by one after being screened by Capitol Police – within their primary workspace "will hinder journalists' ability to fully and fairly perform their duties to inform the public of this historic event.
The Senate has a long-standing policy against photos from inside its chambers, but it looks like the press will be getting even less access to senators than usual — they'll reportedly be restricted to a second-floor press gallery without any electronic devices, be swept with a magnetometer every time they enter or exit, and not be allowed to walk with senators in the building: Here is the statement that the Standing Committee sent to Senate leadership pic.twitter.

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