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Wat (wie) is indoor aerial - definitie

AERIAL ROBOT, USUALLY USED IN THE CONTEXT OF AN UNCREWED SPACE PROBE OR UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE
Aerial robot; Aerial robotics
  • ''Perseverance'' rover]] on sol 46 after its deployment on the Martian surface by ''Perseverance''
  • Udvar-Hazy Center]] of the Smithsonian Institution.

Aerial photography         
  • Abalone point]], Irvine Cove, Laguna Beach: an example of low-altitude aerial photography
  • An aerial photographer prepares continuous oblique shooting in a Cessna 206
  • Aerial Drone and a Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin
  • Air photography from flight
  • Oblique Aerial Photo
  • [[Honoré Daumier]], "Nadar élevant la Photographie à la hauteur de l'Art" (Nadar elevating Photography to Art), published in ''Le Boulevard'', May 25, 1862.
  • m}} on 29 May 1882 - the earliest extant aerial photograph taken in the British Isles.
  • The [[Cliffs of Moher]], filmed with a drone (2014)
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  • A drone carrying a camera for aerial photography
  • kite photo]] technique. (circa 1911)
  • Vertical Orientation Aerial Photo
  • [[Sidney Cotton]]'s [[Lockheed 12]]A, in which he made a high-speed reconnaissance flight in 1940.
  • A vertical still from a kite aerial thermal video of part of a former brickworks site captured at night. http://www.armadale.org.uk/aerialthermography.htm
  • Air photo of a military target used to evaluate the effect of bombing.
  • An aerial view of the city of [[Pori]], Finland.
  • A German observation plane, the [[Rumpler Taube]].
  • [[Giza pyramid complex]], photographed from [[Eduard Spelterini]]'s balloon on November 21, 1904
  • [[New York City]] 1932, aerial photograph of Fairchild Aerial Surveys Inc.
  • Milton Kent with his aerial camera, June 1953, Milton Kent Studio, Sydney
PROCESS OF TAKING IMAGES OF THE GROUND FROM THE AIR
Aerial photographs; Aerial photograph; Aerial imagery; Aerial Photography; Aerial photo; Aerial photos; Air photography; Air photograph; Air photographer; Aerial photographer; Aerial imaging; Drone photography; Ariel photography; Arial photography; Aerophoto; UAV Photography; Aerial camera; Aerial videography; History of aerial photography; Airborne camera; Airborne imagery; Regulation of aerial photography
Aerial photography (or airborne imagery) is the taking of photographs from an aircraft or other airborne platforms. When taking motion pictures, it is also known as aerial videography.
Aerial bundled cable         
FOR POWER LINES
Aerial Bundled Cables; Aerial Bundled Conductors; Aerial bundled conductors
Aerial bundled cables (also aerial bundled conductors or simply ABC) are overhead power lines using several insulated phase conductors bundled tightly together, usually with a bare neutral conductor. This contrasts with the traditional practice of using uninsulated conductors separated by air gaps.
Aerial toll house         
  • Death of Theodora, spiritual student of [[Basil the Younger]], and visions of spiritual trials
  • Demons showing a soul its sins at the third aerial toll house. Fresco of the [[Rila Monastery]].
  • 20 toll houses, fresco of the [[Rila Monastery]]
DISPUTED DOCTRINE IN THE EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH CONCERNING THE FATE OF THE SOULS OF THE DEPARTED
Aerial toll-houses; Aerial Toll Houses; Aerial Toll-Houses; Aerial toll-house; Aerial Toll-houses; Aerial toll houses; Toll house theory
Aerial toll houses (also called "telonia", from the / telonia, customs) are a belief held by some in the Eastern Orthodox Church which states that "following a person's death the soul leaves the body, and is escorted to God by angels. During this journey the soul passes through an aerial realm, which is inhabited by wicked spirits (Ephesians 6:12).

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Aerobot

An aerobot is an aerial robot, usually used in the context of an unmanned space probe or unmanned aerial vehicle.

While work has been done since the 1960s on robot "rovers" to explore the Moon and other worlds in the Solar System, such machines have limitations. They tend to be expensive and have limited range, and due to the communications time lags over interplanetary distances, they have to be smart enough to navigate without disabling themselves.

For planets with atmospheres of any substance, however, there is an alternative: an autonomous flying robot, or "aerobot". Most aerobot concepts are based on aerostats, primarily balloons, but occasionally airships. Flying above obstructions in the winds, a balloon could explore large regions of a planet in detail for relatively low cost. Airplanes for planetary exploration have also been proposed.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor indoor aerial
1. The cover, depicting a TV with a white flag hanging from its indoor aerial, read Broken, Beaten, Cowed How Auntie lost her nerve, with the byline of John Kampfner, the Statesmans newish Editor.