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photo$60337$ - translation to greek

PROCESS WHEN A PLANET IS STRIPPED OF ITS ATMOSPHERE
Photo evaporating; Photo Evaporation; Photo evaporation
  • [[Eagle nebula]] pillars being photoevaporated

photo      
n. φωτογραφία
press photographer         
  • ''Barricades on rue Saint-Maur'' (1848), the first photo used to illustrate a newspaper story
  • The ''[[Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung]]'' pioneered modern photojournalism and was widely copied. Pictured, the cover of issue of 26 August 1936: a meeting between [[Francisco Franco]] and [[Emilio Mola]].
  • Boy destroying piano at Pant-y-Waen, South Wales, by [[Philip Jones Griffiths]], 1961
  • Leica 1, (1925)'s introduction marked the beginning of modern photojournalism.
  • In ''[[Migrant Mother]]'' (1936) [[Dorothea Lange]] produced the seminal image of the [[Great Depression]]. The FSA also employed several other photojournalists to document the depression.
  • ''Roger Fenton's Photographic Van'', 1855, formerly a wine merchant's wagon; his assistant is pictured at the front.
  • Sports photojournalists at [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]]
  • Labour Party Conference]] in Liverpool
  • "Geronimo's camp before surrender to General Crook, March 27, 1886: Geronimo and Natches mounted; Geronimo's son (Perico) standing at his side holding baby." By [[C. S. Fly]].
  • John Thomson]]'s ''Street Life in London'' photo-documentary
JOURNALISM THAT USES IMAGES TO TELL A NEWS STORY
Photojournalist; Photo journalism; Photo-journalist; Press photographer; Photojoualism; Photojournalists; Photo journalist; Photo Journalist; Press photography; News photographer; Phone journalism; History of photojournalism; Photo-journalism
φωτορεπορτέρ
photoelectric cell         
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  • kW]] triple-junction gallium arsenide solar array at full extension
  • [[NASA]] used solar cells on its spacecraft from the very beginning. For Example, [[Explorer 6]], launched in 1959, had four arrays that folded out once in orbit. They provided power for months in space.
  • Early [[solar-powered calculator]]
  • From a solar cell to a PV system. Diagram of the possible components of a [[photovoltaic system]]
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  • Reported timeline of research solar cell energy conversion efficiencies ([[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]])
  • Bifacial solar cell plant in Noto (Senegal), 1988 - Floor painted in white to enhance albedo.
  • Symbol of a Photovoltaic cell.
  • eV]] (827 nm to 1240 nm; near-infrared) have the greatest potential to form an efficient single-junction cell. (The efficiency "limit" shown here can be exceeded by [[multijunction solar cell]]s.)
  • mechanism]] of a solar cell
  • Solar cell production by region<ref name="pvnews">[http://www.greentechmedia.com/research/report/pv-news Pv News November 2012]. Greentech Media. Retrieved 3 June 2012.</ref>
  • [[Solar Impulse]] aircraft are Swiss-designed single-seat monoplanes powered entirely from photovoltaic cells
  • Schematic of charge collection by solar cells. Light transmits through transparent conducting electrode creating electron hole pairs, which are collected by both the electrodes.<ref name=kumar2017 />
  • Sion]] are equipped with highly efficient monocrystalline silicon cells
ELECTRICAL DEVICE THAT CONVERTS THE ENERGY OF LIGHT DIRECTLY INTO ELECTRICITY BY THE PHOTOVOLTAIC EFFECT
Photoelectric cell; Photoelectric Cell; Photovoltaic cell; Photovoltaic cells; Solar cells; Photovoltaic Cell; Photovaltic Cell; Sun battery; Solar Cell; High-efficiency solar cell; Efficiency of 18%; Solaode; Photovoltiac effect; Photo voltaic cells; Photo voltaic cell; Solar electric; Pv cell; Photovoltaic power cell; Solar Cells; Photo voltaics; Photo voltaic; Selenium Cell; Photovoltiac cells; Silicon cell; Low-cost photovoltaic cell; Photovoltaic conversion; Emcore; Metamorphic Multijunction Solar Cell; Infrared solar cell; PV cell; Photovolatic cell; Wide area silicon; PV cells; Silicon solar cell; High efficiency solar cells; High-efficiency solar cells; Low-cost solar cell; Infrared photovoltaic cell; Low cost solar cell; Cheap solar; Photovoltaic film; Photo-voltaic cell; Photoelectric cells; Photovoltaic solar panel; Fiber solar cell; Adaptive cells; Bifacial solar panel
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Definition

photo opportunity
¦ noun a photocall.

Wikipedia

Photoevaporation

Photoevaporation denotes the process where energetic radiation ionises gas and causes it to disperse away from the ionising source. This typically refers to an astrophysical context where ultraviolet radiation from hot stars acts on clouds of material such as molecular clouds, protoplanetary disks, or planetary atmospheres.