View allAll Photos Tagged Probe
Quick finger sketch depicting a space satellite scouring a hidden nebula dotted with two stars.
iPad finger painting
SketchBook Pro
This was really fun to create. I used Cinema 4D, Vray and After Effects for this little piece. I hope you like it.
For more stuff you can check my vimeo channel: vimeo.com/cursestudio/videos
or surf around on my deviantart channel.
Cheers
Dominik
A solar system probe... I'm not certain, but I think it's a Soviet "Venera" probe to Venus. I can't remember. Certainly has that Soviet style.
Former survey ship "PROBE" in Oulton Broad.
25th March 2016.
The ship was used as a survey vessel in the 1960's. She was sold for scrap in March 1969 and has laid in Oulton Broad slowly deteriorating since. Some 46 years.
My 1992 Ford Probe on the day I bought my VW Beetle. :::snif:::You were a good, GOOD car! I will miss you! Here's to you Classic Probe!
I found a good home for him! A gentleman who lives down the street from me bought him. I still see him driving the probe around! Long live the PROBE!
Here the higher resolution probe run (with lower resolution probe in parallel but in a lead castle) is shifted up relative to the lower trace run where both probes were nose to nose with the TG-77 Cs-137 source between. Very tight but not perfect energy tracking.
No attempt was made to optimize geometry. With probe(s) sitting flat on a painted wood workbench surface there is a lot of gamma backscattering going on that compromises the peak to Compton ratio. These probes can do better suspended in free air with a minimally supported source.
Since my hardware MCA has coincidence enable and anti-coincidence inhibit functions I am thinking of additional preamps to allow various direction finding and active shielding experiments utilizing other similar and not so similar scintillation probes on hand.