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XO-3 is a star in the constellation Camelopardalis. The star has a magnitude of 10 and is not visible to the naked eye but is visible through a small telescope . [ 3 ] A search for a binary companion star using adaptive optics at the MMT Observatory was negative.
14-30 mm focal length (approximately equivalent field of view of a 21-45 mm lens when used on a DX format camera) S-Line lens; Autofocus using a stepping motor (STM), focus-by-wire manual focus ring; 14 elements in 12 groups (including 4 ED glass, 4 aspherical, elements with Nano Crystal Coat and a fluorine-coated front lens element)
A qutrit (or quantum trit) is a unit of quantum information that is realized by a 3-level quantum system, that may be in a superposition of three mutually orthogonal quantum states. [ 1 ] The qutrit is analogous to the classical radix -3 trit , just as the qubit , a quantum system described by a superposition of two orthogonal states, is ...
OLPC XO-1 laptop in e-book mode. The XO-1 is designed to be low-cost, small, durable, and efficient. It is shipped with a slimmed-down version of Fedora Linux and a custom GUI named Sugar that is intended to help young children collaborate. The XO-1 includes a video camera, a microphone, long-range Wi-Fi, and a hybrid stylus and touchpad. Along ...
"XO", 2010, by Mike Posner from the album 31 Minutes to Takeoff "XO", 2015, by The Eden Project ... This page was last edited on 30 November 2024, at 14:23 (UTC).
XO-3b is an exoplanet with about 11.79 times the mass of Jupiter, and it orbits its parent star XO-3 in about 3.2 days. [7] The radius of this object is 1.217 times that of Jupiter. Astronomers announced their discovery on May 30, 2007, at the American Astronomical Society in Honolulu, Hawaii .
[1] To confirm XO-5b's planetary nature radial velocity observations of XO-5 were made with the high-resolution spectrograph on the 11-meter Hobby–Eberly Telescope located at McDonald Observatory, in order to measure the mass of the planet. Commencing on December 7, 2007, a total of ten radial velocity measurements were made which confirmed ...
One prototype observation monoplane was ordered by the United States Army Air Service and designated XO-30 with the serial number 29-451. [1] The XO-30 was to have had two 600 hp (447 kW) V-1570-9 engines and a crew of three. [1] The program was cancelled and the prototype was not built. [1]