Sentence examples for array of mirrors from inspiring English sources

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The project would use an array of mirrors to concentrate the sun's rays on a boiler.

At night in a new moon, the flash can be imaged by a 30-foot array of mirrors at the observatory.

It will use 192 lasers to fire light beams through a complicated array of mirrors and amplifiers to pulverize a tiny target filled with hydrogen fuel.

Subsequent patents focused on keeping those sights aimed properly, like one in 1967 called a "football liner up device," using an array of mirrors.

In 1984, he saw more clearly than most that computers would touch every aspect of commercial and private life, but nobody any longer wants to build "a large array of mirrors [that] could affect the earth's climate," warming it up so farmers could extend the growing season.

Often, this is done using clunky pieces of kit called solar trackers, which tilt an array of mirrors so as to direct large amounts of sunlight onto small, high-performance cells.Such trackers, however, are expensive to install and run, and are prone to heat the cells up too much, which reduces their efficiency and may damage them.

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Brian Kulick, Classic Stage's artistic director, said the long preview period had less to do with gauging audience reaction than with refining the interplay of the actors and the set, which included a complex array of mirror panels and a stage made out of mulch that became covered in petals at one point.

A scattered array of mirror balls reflect light from multiple projectors, filling a room completely with small reflections, casting patterns that fill the visitor's peripheral vision.

While it's certainly possible to create an endless array of mirror sites to avoid censorship from internet service providers, similar to how torrenting sites such as Pirate Bay continue to operate despite a crackdown on torrenting, no one appears to have done the same with HookTube yet.

Big arrays of mirrors that concentrate sunlight to run turbines, which first emerged in the early 1980s, are resurgent in sun-baked places like the American Southwest, Spain and Australia.

The space these arrays occupy could often be used for other purposes.Two researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have now devised a better and more compact way of laying out arrays of mirrors.

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