The blue and red vertical lines label the P-wave and S-wave arrivals. C same as B but for the S0235b event. The two-way Butterworth filter is applied to the seismograms in the band 0.1–0.8 Hz. The channel name is labeled at the top left corner. Full size image The currently...
Without .include, you would have to repeat their definitions in every + file where you want to use them. Besides being tedious, this is poor programming practice; remember + "define once, use many times." Now you can define macros and equivalences in a separate file, then include it + ...
The past 11 years have been quite the journey, but it hasn’t been all perfect. There have been a few computer glitches over the years, Curiosity’s wheels have gaping holes and gashes from driving over sharp rocks, and recently one of its camera filter wheels became stuck. But since the...
Blog defaults for publish status, comments, text filter, and trackbacks are now applied to Microposts The default preview template now shows table borders on rows and columns The Replace section in Find/Replace interface is now always visible Fix a bug that prevented images inserted in the rich...
Even without a telescope, Mars is great fun to observe. The planet’s red-orange color is a consequence of iron-oxide in its surface sands; it was this color prompted classical astronomers to name the planet after the Roman god of war. If you’re so inclined, you can watch the motion...
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Allows gamepads to work on devices without native Linux kernel support (e.g. some Romanian Motorola devices). Allows the DS to read the unique serial number of each gamepad, enabling auto-recovery of dropped gamepads even if two gamepads of the same model drop.(NOTE: unfortunately this does...
indicating a relatively gradual change in clast size with depth between the upper and the lower parts of the layer. The bottom of this third layer is not imaged without ambiguity, either because there is no sharp stratigraphic contact or the energy of radar reflections gradually decays at depths...
“Occasional strikes cause damage, generally seen as a significant elevation in a pixel’s dark current — a signal seen in the pixel even without light. It has changed dramatically since the camera was in the lab. It has even changed since the middle of last ...