Photos | Red Light Control
A close-up shot of a control panel with multiple red lights indicating its current status. This electrical device is just one part of the complex computer hardware used at Goldstone in 2008.
BLIP-2 Description:
a close up of a control panel with red lightsMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
Usage
Dominant Color:
address spec panel computer hardware blackboard rf carrier authorization switch reverse pump power channe no stop decrease x oscilloscope transmission gmt dual pow hardware device klystron r start electronics bit channel kw airsp max vacuum display time xmit controls increase octal data gas hi screen high goldstone machine hybrid drive forward transmitter rld page addressed date monitor electrical
Detected Text
0 04 08 1 10 16 2 20 3 31 4 5 7 71 addressed airsp authorization b bit channel channe controls d date decrease display dual forward gmt goldstone hybrid hi increase klystron max monitor octal panel pow rf rld spec time transmission transmitter vacuum w x xmit a address carrier data drive high kw no page power r reverse s start stop up
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1600
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5
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35mm
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Canon
camera model
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pleasant camera tilt
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(4.36%)
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(6.37%)
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