I have a hosted database I work with that allows me to drop in links with some formula capability. I can string together an address and generate a Google Maps query that works, but if I want to open that query in Google Earth on a user's computer, how can I do that?
The Twin Disconnecting Links are mainly used to offer a temporary break in the connection to the earth allowing the inspection and testing of multiple Earth Rods/systems while disconnecting them from the Lightning Protection and Earthing system.
Standard Earth Bars meet the requirements of most applications. However, we can design and manufacture an Earth Bar to suit special applications. Send your specification to us and we will design a bespoke Earth Bar. This design is checked and confirmed by you before work commences.
Our standard Earth Bar Bases feature pre-drilled fixing holes for ease of installation and can be supplied powder-coated to reduce the risk of corrosion. All Earth Bars are manufactured in our dedicated UK factory with a high level of quality control that ensures consistency.
Network links allow you to tell more complex and dynamic stories with your KML files. They allow you to do many more things, from keeping content updated to changing content in response to what the user does. You can learn about specifying network links in the KML Reference.
In the most generic sense, a KML file with a network link acts as a gateway into the content on your server. Your users download your KML file just once, but they will always see the most updated content, even if you updated it after they download your KML.
In fact, many content owners choose to have users download a KML file that includes only a network link. The KML file is similar in some ways to a bookmark in a web browser, allowing users to quickly get back to content that they like while allowing the content owner to update content at will. As a side benefit, the initial download of your KML file is always small and fast.
Along with regions, network links introduce a powerful mechanism for downloading small parts of large multimedia files only when they're absolutely needed. For more information about this technique see the documentation on Regions, section on "Smart" Loading of Region-Based Network Links.
One solution is to include links to your 3D models in your placemark balloons. However, that requires users to open placemarks and click on links. You might want models to just appear in their geospatial context as the user is flying around.
A similar challenge occurs with very large images. If you have large image overlays you'd like to include, you can also use region-based network link. When the user is zoomed out, you can show lower-resolution imagery, and as the user zooms into a particular region, you can show the higher-resolution image for that particular region. By using network links you can load the image parts you need on the fly.
Network links allow you to update content based on the passage of time. Using refreshMode and refreshInterval or expires, you can choose to refresh after a few seconds or when a deadline passes.
What does refreshing allow you to do? You could simply reload the entire file behind the original network link. Alternatively, you could change only the parts of the KML that have actually changed. Perhaps you only update sensor placemarks where you have new data, or only update districts where new votes have been counted.
God, the supreme being, is Kwoth, Spirit; God is Kwoth Nhial, Spirit of the Sky. There are other and lesser spirits, Kuth Nhial, spirits of the sky or of the above, and Kuth Piny, spirits of the earth or of the below. The name Kwoth suggests both the intangible quality of air and the breathing or blowing out of air. Nhial is the sky, and is also associated with rain and thunder. Though the sky is not God, and although God is everywhere, he is thought of as being in the sky. Anything connected with the firmament has associations with him. Nuer sometimes speak of him as falling in the rain and as being in lightning and thunder. The rainbow is called the necklace of God. The sun belongs to God, and the moon and the stars also. God is spirit, which, like wind and air, is invisible and ubiquitous. But though God is not these things, he is in them in the sense that he reveals himself through them. He is in the sky, falls in the rain, shines in the sun and moon, blows in the wind.
There was once a rope between heaven and earth. When a human became old, he would climb the rope to God in heaven; there he would be rejuvenated, then returned to earth. One day, a hyena and a weaver-bird entered heaven by this means. God gave instructions that they should be watched, that they should not be allowed to return to earth, where they would surely cause trouble. But they escaped one night and climbed down the rope. When they were near the earth, the hyena cut the rope and the upper part was drawn into heaven. So it was that the connection between heaven and earth was cut, and those humans who grow old must now die. Above all else, God is thought of as the giver and sustainer of life. He also brings death.
Copy the link. You can now share this link with others so that they can view your project. Note: if you turn link sharing on, anyone who the link is shared with can view your project. If you'd like to control access permissions by Google account then you will likely want to use the method described directly below instead of turning link sharing on..
During critical mission events, such as landing on Mars, multiple antennas on Earth and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter track the signals from the spacecraft to minimize risk of loss of communication. During the landed operations phase on the martian surface, the Mars Science Laboratory utilizes the Multiple Spacecraft Per Aperture (MSPA) capability of the DSN, which allows a single DSN antenna to receive downlink from up to four spacecraft simultaneously, as well as using the relay capabilities of the Mars Odyssey (ODY) and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft.
The rover's downlink sessions (when the rover sends information back to Earth) are generally roughly 15 minutes each, with usually two downlink sessions per relay orbiter (ODY, MRO) per martian day (sol), with two sessions overnight and two sessions in the late martian afternoon. MSPA allows only one spacecraft at a time to have the uplink, and Curiosity commands early in each sol (martian day) for roughly 30 minutes to provide the instructions for that sol's activities.
Not only does the rover send messages directly to the DSN stations, but it is also able to uplink information to other spacecraft orbiting Mars, utilizing mainly the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Mars Odyssey (if necessary) spacecraft as messengers that pass along news to Earth for the rover. The respective spacecraft mainly "talk" via their UHF antennas. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter carries an Electra UHF payload with the capability of helping navigate the Mars Science Laboratory safely toward Mars. The Ka-Band package aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter can serve as another possible pipeline to "talk" to the Mars Science Laboratory (read more about the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Engineering Instruments).
The cruise stage had two antennas that were used to communicate with the Earth. The low-gain antenna was omni-directional and was used when the spacecraft was near the Earth. Because it radiated in all directions, the low-gain antenna did not need to be pointed at the Earth to enable a communications link. The medium-gain antenna was a directional antenna that had to be pointed toward the Earth for communications, but had more power to communicate when the spacecraft was farther away from the Earth. The medium-gain antenna acted like a floodlight and could direct the energy into a tighter beam to reach Earth. Just like a floodlight directs more light into a focused area than a normal light bulb does out of a lamp, the medium-gain antenna could direct the data from the spacecraft into a tighter beam than the low-gain antenna.
In this campaign, Earth Yako uses a spearphishing link for initial access. The URL in the spearphishing mail downloads the compressed (.zip) or disc image (.iso) file containing a malicious shortcut file (.lnk) to download another payload. We observed several spearphishing emails masquerading as an invitation for a private or public meeting-like events, which leads to download the malware in the target system.
A. N. Wallis earth bars provide a convenient common earthing point for electrical installations. Our standard earth bars are manufactured from 50mm x 6mm hard drawn copper bars and come complete with M10 fittings and insulators. The PVC base makes our earth bars lighter and easier to handle as well as being entirely corrosion proof. All earth bars have a typical copper purity content in excess of 99.9%
The A. N. Wallis double disconnecting link earth bars are mainly used to offer a temporary break in the connection to the earth, allowing the inspection and testing of multiple earth rods / systems while disconnected from the lightning and earth system.
I work in a typical electronics lab, with resistive earth mats, ESD straps and isolated DC power supplies to test prototype PCBs. I prefer not to use the power supply earth-ground, and to leave the test setup "floating".Mobile phones and laptops do it just fine, so why can't my PCB, and all its connected equipment? However my colleague is uncomfortable having things floating and says they need a reference (connect Earth to the 0V rail).
1) Having a grounded/earthed supply means your prototype is always at ground/earth potential so it is safe to connect to other grounded/earthed equipment like PC JTAG adapter or oscilloscope. But there is also a downside for having ground-referenced power supply as it could also create a ground loop. Imagine that power supply is driving 2A into load and the ground wire between power supply and load disconnects. If load is connected to other equipment like grounded PC or grounded oscilloscope, the 2A would keep flowing via earth wiring, oscilloscope ground lead or PC USB cable. This is why I keep my lab power supply ground potential floating when I don't need earth ground referenced supply.
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