File:Lhermitte Bistatic W band radar Miami.png
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Lhermitte_Bistatic_W_band_radar_Miami.png (658 × 443 pixels, file size: 603 KB, MIME type: image/png)
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DescriptionLhermitte Bistatic W band radar Miami.png |
English: This is an image of the first 94-GHz radar developed in a University by Roger Lhermitte (shown in the photo) |
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Author | Pavlos.kollias |
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1 April 1987
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