Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Around the blogs in 80 summer hours


Ever since the last Around the Blogs in 80 Summer Hours, we went over the subject of Pushing the Boundaries in Compressive Sensing but I also tried to make a summary of what happened in September in Nuit Blanche's Month in Review. In light of the fact that most of us are clearly needing some context every so often, I might continue this format. In the meantime,  others provided insights on other subjects, here is a sample:



Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
N00195731.jpg was taken on September 28, 2012 and received on Earth September 29, 2012. The camera was pointing toward TITAN at approximately 653,875 miles (1,052,310 kilometers) away, and the image was taken using the IRP0 and CB3 filters.

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