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How Jupiter’s Plasma Torus Strips Away Io’s Atmosphere | HackerNoon

Table of Links Abstract Introduction 1.1. Io as the main source of mass for the magnetosphere 1.2. Stability and variability of the Io torus system 1.3. Hypothesized volcanic mass supply events 1.4. Objective of this review Review of the relevant components of the Io-Jupiter system 2.1. Volcanic activity: hot spots and plumes 2.2 Io’s bound atmosphere 2.3 Exosphere and atmospheric escape 2.4 Electrodynamic interaction, plasma-neutral collisions, and the related atmospheric loss processes 2.5. Neutrals from

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The Leaky Moon: Why Io’s Atmosphere is Always Trying to Escape | HackerNoon

Escape takes place mostly above a certain level in the upper atmosphere known as the exobase where the transition from a collisional gas to a collisionless gas occurs (Figure 10). Below the exobase the atmosphere can be treated as a fluid, because the average distance a molecule or atom travels before making a collision – the mean free path – is shorter than the smallest macroscopic length scale. The latter is usually defined by the

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The Curious Case of Io’s Breathing Skies | HackerNoon

Although many properties like the vertical structure and global dynamics are still not well characterized, it appears that the average dayside atmosphere is quite stable. The atmospheric state before and during transient events in the torus and neutral clouds is also unknown and thus the role of the atmosphere for these events is not understood. We review the basic characteristics of the atmosphere here. Detailed reviews on Io’s atmosphere can be found in de Pater

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Io: The Volcanic Moon That Won’t Stop Spewing | HackerNoon

Table of Links Abstract Introduction 1.1. Io as the main source of mass for the magnetosphere 1.2. Stability and variability of the Io torus system 1.3. Hypothesized volcanic mass supply events 1.4. Objective of this review Review of the relevant components of the Io-Jupiter system 2.1. Volcanic activity: hot spots and plumes 2.2 Io’s bound atmosphere 2.3 Exosphere and atmospheric escape 2.4 Electrodynamic interaction, plasma-neutral collisions, and the related atmospheric loss processes 2.5. Neutrals from

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AI: An Agent For Dark Web Monitoring | HackerNoon

Online privacy is one of the most prominent reasons for debate. Between serious offenses like personal data leaks from banks or insurance companies and smaller instances like annoying calls from salespeople conveniently offering you a service you need, feeling like your information is protected has never been more important. That’s not even considering dangerous situations like credit card theft. We are constantly reminded that we are monitored, and eventually, we realize that even the bots

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Unreasonable Goals Are Actually Easier to Achieve: Here’s Why | HackerNoon

“Be realistic.” How many times have you heard that bullshit? Every time you’ve shared an ambitious dream, someone has probably hit you with those two dream-killing words. Your parents when you said you wanted to be an astronaut. Your guidance counselor when you aimed for an Ivy League school. Your friends when you talked about starting a business. Your partner when you mentioned quitting your job to pursue your passion. They all say it with

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How Custom Web Apps Are Driving Innovation in Supply Chain Management | HackerNoon

Introduction Today, the world of business, economies, and supply chains are interconnected, and this interconnectedness leads to a chunk of tangles about managing multiple operations. Alongside factors like geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, and sudden market shifts add extra complexity to the situation. Result? Many businesses feel overwhelmed, and it is not their fault! What did Steve Jobs say? (raises eyebrows questioning you)

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Building Generative AI for Everyone: Lessons From Kaustav Das Sharma and Gumloop | HackerNoon

Generative AI is everywhere. Chatbots and virtual assistants respond to customers, Large Language Models (LLMs) help make blog posts, viral videos, and even teach students. But just because it’s widespread doesn’t mean it’s easy to use. Many businesses struggle to adopt generative AI because of its technical complexity, high costs, a shortage of talent needed to work with it, and scalability problems, among others. For Kaustav Das Sharma, Founding Engineer at no-code AI platform Gumloop,

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Meet Spacecoin: HackerNoon Company of the Week | HackerNoon

Welcome to HackerNoon Company of the Week – a weekly series where we give the spotlight to an awesome tech company that is actively making its evergreen mark on the internet through great innovations and extreme resilience. All the data and information are taken from HackerNoon’s tech company database, where we rank S&P 500 companies and top startups. This week, we introduce Spacecoin – a satellite telecommunications company, working on the world’s first decentralized physical

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Next-Gen 3D Detection: Challenges, Innovations & Future Directions | HackerNoon

Table of links ABSTRACT 1 INTRODUCTION 2 BACKGROUND: OMNIDIRECTIONAL 3D OBJECT DETECTION 3 PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENT 3.1 Experiment Setup 3.2 Observations 3.3 Summary and Challenges 4 OVERVIEW OF PANOPTICUS 5 MULTI-BRANCH OMNIDIRECTIONAL 3D OBJECT DETECTION 5.1 Model Design 6 SPATIAL-ADAPTIVE EXECUTION 6.1 Performance Prediction 5.2 Model Adaptation 6.2 Execution Scheduling 7 IMPLEMENTATION 8 EVALUATION 8.1 Testbed and Dataset 8.2 Experiment Setup 8.3 Performance 8.4 Robustness 8.5 Component Analysis 8.6 Overhead 9 RELATED WORK 10 DISCUSSION AND

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