eos

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The Greek goddess of the dawn
{i} ancient Greek goddess of the dawn (Mythology)
in Greek mythology, the goddess of the dawn (=the beginning of the day when light first appears) . In Roman mythology her name is Aurora
(ECC on SIMM) A data-integrity checking technology designed by IBM that features ECC data-integrity checking built onto a SIMM
NASA's future Earth Observing System
TOP Electronic Optical System; Canon's current line of autofocus cameras and accessories
Abbreviation for 'Edge of Slab'
Electronic Ordering System
Electrical OverStress is a transient or steady state electrical condition that exceeds the specifications and/or capabilities of a device Both the magnitude and duration of an EOS event can vary Examples of mild EOS are oxide ruptures and junction damage with signs of visual stress Severe EOS may include massive vaporization of bond wires or aluminum interconnects and carbonizing of plastic packages
1: Earth Observation Satellite Former name of Landsat-D (NASA)
(ECC on SIMM) - An IBM data-integrity-checking technology that features ECC data-integrity-checking on a SIMM
(Greek mythology) the winged goddess of the dawn in ancient mythology; daughter of Hyperion; identified with Roman Aurora
Aurora, the goddess of morn
Elements of Service
One of the four horses which pull Helios' chariot
A data-integrity checking technology designed by IBM that features ECC data-integrity checking built onto a SIMM
The EOS program is NASA's contribution to the United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) The purpose of this program is "to assess the Earth's condition, understand its processes, predict its future state, and find ways to ensure that the collective actions of humanity on the environment do not undermine its viability"
The Earth Observation Satellite An effort to study the earth as a system while tracking long-term changes on a global scale EOS, a mission of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), will produce petabytes (1,000 terabytes) of satellite image data and also large-scale data sets (terabytes [1,000 gigabytes] a day) to be manipulated and analyzed
eos

    Hyphenation

    E·os

    Turkish pronunciation

    iäs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈēäs/ /ˈiːɑːs/

    Etymology

    [ 'E-"äs ] (noun.) From Ancient Greek Ἠώς or ἕως, "dawn"
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