Date: 14/02/2017 10:10:00
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1024699
Subject: Canadia
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Date: 14/02/2017 10:11:28
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1024700
Subject: re: Canadia

Darn tablet autopista at half address line again.

> RADARSAT-1 is Canada’s first commercial Earth observation satellite. It utilized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to obtain images of the Earth’s surface to manage natural resources and monitor global climate change. As of March 2013, the satellite was declared non-operational. RADARSAT-1 used a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensor to image the Earth at a single microwave frequency of 5.3 GHz, in the C band.

That’s not too different to the wavelength of a microwave oven. Could I turn my microwave into a radar?

> RADARSAT-2 is an Earth observation satellite that was successfully launched December 14, 2007 by the Canadian Space Agency. As of January 2017, RADARSAT-2 is entering its 9th operational service year. In ScanSAR Wide Beam mode the SAR has a nominal swath width of 500 km and an imaging resolution of 100 m. Its left looking capability allows the spacecraft the unique capability to image the Antarctic on a routine basis.

That’s probably the data I’m using.

> The RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) is a 2018 space launch mission by the Government of Canada that will consist of a three-spacecraft fleet of Earth observation satellites. With satellites smaller than RADARSAT-2. Government and commercial applications broadly include:

national security
resource management (e.g., disaster management and ecosystem monitoring)
sustainable development
transportation

maritime surveillance (e.g., ship detection)
monitoring/tracking ice
detecting oil spills
monitoring floods, landslides, eruptions
aiding forest firefighting

I want one.

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Date: 14/02/2017 10:11:52
From: dv
ID: 1024701
Subject: re: Canadia

One of the best represented invertebrate genuses from the middle Cambrian.

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Date: 14/02/2017 10:15:14
From: Tamb
ID: 1024702
Subject: re: Canadia

dv said:


One of the best represented invertebrate genuses from the middle Cambrian.

Yes. Canadia is a genus of extinct annelid worm present in Burgess Shale type Konservat-Lagerstätte.

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Date: 14/02/2017 10:19:31
From: furious
ID: 1024703
Subject: re: Canadia

I thought this thread was about a controlled-access highway in various Spanish-speaking countries…

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Date: 14/02/2017 10:21:37
From: poikilotherm
ID: 1024704
Subject: re: Canadia

Canadia

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Date: 14/02/2017 10:22:52
From: Tamb
ID: 1024705
Subject: re: Canadia

furious said:

  • Yes. Canadia is a genus of extinct annelid worm present in Burgess Shale type Konservat-Lagerstätte.

I thought this thread was about a controlled-access highway in various Spanish-speaking countries…

So did I but………………… :(

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Date: 14/02/2017 10:25:23
From: Tamb
ID: 1024706
Subject: re: Canadia

poikilotherm said:


Canadia

He prolly meant candida.

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Date: 14/02/2017 11:04:17
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1024715
Subject: re: Canadia

Tamb said:


poikilotherm said:

Canadia

He prolly meant candida.


About the Canadian Space Agency and its five satellites equipped with microwave radar. I want some for myself. Damn useful.

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Date: 14/02/2017 11:07:21
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1024718
Subject: re: Canadia

mollwollfumble said:


Tamb said:

poikilotherm said:

Canadia

He prolly meant candida.


About the Canadian Space Agency and its five satellites equipped with microwave radar. I want some for myself. Damn useful.

See post 1024700.

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Date: 14/02/2017 11:23:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 1024724
Subject: re: Canadia

Tamb said:


dv said:

One of the best represented invertebrate genuses from the middle Cambrian.

Yes. Canadia is a genus of extinct annelid worm present in Burgess Shale type Konservat-Lagerstätte.

Perhaps some of you clever people can have a guess at what kind of annelids these fossils are.

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Date: 14/02/2017 11:26:29
From: roughbarked
ID: 1024725
Subject: re: Canadia

poikilotherm said:


Canadia

Top 10 Cringeworthy Tony Abbott Moments

The real issue is why Tony never admitted cringing.

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Date: 14/02/2017 13:38:30
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1024778
Subject: re: Canadia

roughbarked said:


Tamb said:

dv said:

One of the best represented invertebrate genuses from the middle Cambrian.

Yes. Canadia is a genus of extinct annelid worm present in Burgess Shale type Konservat-Lagerstätte.

Perhaps some of you clever people can have a guess at what kind of annelids these fossils are.


Something like this perhaps (second row).
https://au.pinterest.com/tommyklooster/phylum-annelida/

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Date: 14/02/2017 13:39:21
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1024779
Subject: re: Canadia

PermeateFree said:


roughbarked said:

Tamb said:

Yes. Canadia is a genus of extinct annelid worm present in Burgess Shale type Konservat-Lagerstätte.

Perhaps some of you clever people can have a guess at what kind of annelids these fossils are.


Something like this perhaps (second row).
https://au.pinterest.com/tommyklooster/phylum-annelida/

WTF happened to this thread?

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Date: 14/02/2017 13:45:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 1024783
Subject: re: Canadia

PermeateFree said:


roughbarked said:

Tamb said:

Yes. Canadia is a genus of extinct annelid worm present in Burgess Shale type Konservat-Lagerstätte.

Perhaps some of you clever people can have a guess at what kind of annelids these fossils are.


Something like this perhaps (second row).
https://au.pinterest.com/tommyklooster/phylum-annelida/

Which second row?

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Date: 14/02/2017 13:52:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 1024788
Subject: re: Canadia

Peak Warming Man said:


PermeateFree said:

roughbarked said:

Perhaps some of you clever people can have a guess at what kind of annelids these fossils are.


Something like this perhaps (second row).
https://au.pinterest.com/tommyklooster/phylum-annelida/

WTF happened to this thread?

went awry a bit. I’m suspect it will come back sooner or later.

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Date: 14/02/2017 13:56:06
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1024789
Subject: re: Canadia

roughbarked said:


PermeateFree said:

roughbarked said:

Perhaps some of you clever people can have a guess at what kind of annelids these fossils are.


Something like this perhaps (second row).
https://au.pinterest.com/tommyklooster/phylum-annelida/

Which second row?

Doesn’t that link open for you?

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Date: 14/02/2017 13:58:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 1024791
Subject: re: Canadia

PermeateFree said:


roughbarked said:

PermeateFree said:

Something like this perhaps (second row).
https://au.pinterest.com/tommyklooster/phylum-annelida/

Which second row?

Doesn’t that link open for you?

Yes but I fail to see rows.

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Date: 14/02/2017 14:01:35
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1024795
Subject: re: Canadia

roughbarked said:


PermeateFree said:

roughbarked said:

Which second row?

Doesn’t that link open for you?

Yes but I fail to see rows.

Do you see a number of worm photographs? If so look at the second line down of those large orange segmented worms.

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Date: 14/02/2017 14:02:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 1024796
Subject: re: Canadia

PermeateFree said:


roughbarked said:

PermeateFree said:

Doesn’t that link open for you?

Yes but I fail to see rows.

Do you see a number of worm photographs? If so look at the second line down of those large orange segmented worms.

‘k.

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Date: 14/02/2017 14:03:51
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1024797
Subject: re: Canadia

roughbarked said:


PermeateFree said:

roughbarked said:

Yes but I fail to see rows.

Do you see a number of worm photographs? If so look at the second line down of those large orange segmented worms.

‘k.

If you don’t want people to offer you suggestions rb, then don’t ask for them.

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Date: 14/02/2017 14:06:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 1024798
Subject: re: Canadia

PermeateFree said:


roughbarked said:

PermeateFree said:

Do you see a number of worm photographs? If so look at the second line down of those large orange segmented worms.

‘k.

If you don’t want people to offer you suggestions rb, then don’t ask for them.

Don’t worry. I will try to look into your suggestions as deeply as I am able but there are a lot of segmented worms on the page.

did you mean the brain coral worms?
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Date: 14/02/2017 14:19:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 1024809
Subject: re: Canadia

roughbarked said:


PermeateFree said:

roughbarked said:

‘k.

If you don’t want people to offer you suggestions rb, then don’t ask for them.

Don’t worry. I will try to look into your suggestions as deeply as I am able but there are a lot of segmented worms on the page.

did you mean the brain coral worms?

I’ve tried everything else. Perhaps I have to sign up to see what you see.

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Date: 15/02/2017 00:22:16
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1024871
Subject: re: Canadia

Peak Warming Man said:


WTF happened to this thread?

I’ve made four attempts to bring it back on track. I think the Canadian Space Agency is a marvellous model for what an Australian Space Agency should be.

The only way to create a long thread is to choose a random combination of letters as the title and leave the OP blank.

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