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- darkening, because of the reflective properties of lunar soil, which retroreflects light more towards the Sun than in other directions. The Moon's color...
- optical phenomenon in which dew-covered foliage with wax-coated leaves retroreflect beams of light, as from a vehicle's headlights. This effect sometimes...
- gold) and mounted to the lander deck. It was designed to efficiently retroreflect laser signals from other orbiting and landing spacecraft over a wide...
- The spectrometer sits in the center of a circle which is ringed with retroreflecting mirrors. Laser light from the spectrometer (yellow line) p****es through...
- ones, include a lens or sheeting that enhances their visibility by retroreflecting automotive headlights, while gl**** road studs gather automotive headlights...
- his invention (patents Nos. 436,290 and 457,536), based on the 1927 retroreflecting lens patent of Richard Hollins Murray. A year later, Reflecting Roadstuds...
- this type is much more limited in the range of incident angles that it retroreflects. The term cat's eye derives from the resemblance of the cat's eye retroreflector...
- allow to define international compliance to a set of regulations. R3 — Retroreflecting devices R4 — Illumination of rear registration plates R6 — Direction...
- to manufacture the items. The name Catseye is their trademark. The retroreflecting lens had been invented six years earlier for use in advertising signs...
- beams propagate in opposite directions (k4 = −k3). This results in the retroreflecting property of the effect. Further, it can be shown that for a medium...