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What (who) is diviner$22380$ - definition

A MULTI-CHANNEL RADIOMETER
DLRE; Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment

water diviner         
  • George Casely uses a hazel twig to search for water on the land around his [[Devon]] farm, 1942
  • Two L-shaped metal wire rods
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  • Use of a divining Rod observed in Great Britain in the late 18th century
  • Dowsing for metal ore, from 1556 "''[[De re metallica]] libri XII''" book
  • [[Otto Edler von Graeve]] in 1913
  • US$]]800 device advertised as a dowsing instrument
2014 FILM BY RUSSELL CROWE
Water Diviner; Water Diviner (film); The Water Diviner (film)
¦ noun Brit. a person who searches for underground water by using a dowsing rod.
Diviner         
·noun A conjecture; a guesser; one who makes out occult things.
II. Diviner ·noun One who professes divination; one who pretends to predict events, or to reveal occult things, by supernatural means.
diviner         
n.
1.
Conjurer, magician, sorcerer, seer, soothsayer.
2.
Conjecturer.

Wikipedia

Diviner

Diviner, also referred to as the Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment (DLRE), is an infrared radiometer aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, part of the Lunar Precursor Robotic Program which is studying the Moon. It has been used to create temperature maps of the Moon's surface, as well as detect ice deposits and surface composition.

The instrument has measured temperatures of −247 °C (−412.6 °F) in a crater at the northern pole and −238 °C (−396.4 °F) in craters at the southern pole. On 9 October 2009, the Diviner team announced the detection of a hot spot on the Moon at the location of the LCROSS spacecraft impact site.