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  2. Hawk-Eye - Wikipedia

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    Hawk-Eye camera system at the Kremlin Cup tennis tournament on 20 October 2012, Moscow. Hawk-Eye is a computer vision system used to visually track the trajectory of a ball and display a profile of its statistically most likely path as a moving image. [1] It is used in more than 20 major sports, including cricket, tennis, Gaelic football ...

  3. Southwest Florida Eagle Cam - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Florida Eagle Cam. The Southwest Florida Eagle Cam is a website featuring live streaming webcams trained on a bald eagle nest, which sits 60 feet above the ground, in a Slash Pine tree in North Fort Myers, Florida. The live streaming website shows the parent eagles and their family as they build and restore the nest, mate, lay eggs ...

  4. The Hawk Eye - Wikipedia

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    The name, Hawk-Eye Gazette, was shortened to The Hawk-Eye on May 7, 1960, when the first issue was printed in the new building — a converted automobile dealership and bus garage at 800 S. Main St. In 1965, Stuart Awbrey was succeeded as editor by John McCormally [8] who also shared co-publisher duties with John Bishop.

  5. Snickometer - Wikipedia

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    Snickometer, commonly known as Snicko, is a system used in cricket to determine whether the ball edged [a] the bat, for a potential dismissal such as a catch or leg before wicket. It does this by showing a frame-by-frame replay of the footage of the ball passing the bat alongside a waveform displaying the soundwave of an oscilloscope connected ...

  6. Hawk - Wikipedia

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    Sharp-shinned hawk, a small member of the Accipitrinae subfamily. Hawks are birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. They are very widely distributed and are found on all continents except Antarctica. [1] The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks, and others. This subfamily are mainly woodland birds with ...

  7. Meet Atlas! Schlitz Audubon Nature Center's Red-Shouldered Hawk

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    Fox6 Digital News Team. September 13, 2024 at 1:12 PM. MILWAUKEE - Lindsay Focht, Raptor Program Director at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, introduces us to Atlas, a red-shouldered hawk. Feedback.

  8. Goal-line technology - Wikipedia

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    Hawk-Eye technology was employed at Toyota Stadium, while GoalRef was used at International Stadium Yokohama. GoalControl, a camera-based system which uses 14 high-speed cameras located around the pitch and directed at both goals, was used at the 2013 Confederations Cup, partly as a trial for use at the next year's World Cup. [63] [64]

  9. American kestrel - Wikipedia

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    Adult female in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Kestrel resting in an apple tree. The American kestrel (Falco sparverius), is the smallest and most common falcon in North America. Formerly called "sparrowhawk", a misnomer as it is a true falcon and is unrelated genetically to the Eurasian sparrowhawk, Accipiter nisus. [citation needed]