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Collection of Sensing Cliparts (25)
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Lightweight sensing assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
A stylized satellite featuring dual solar arrays and a parabolic dish antenna-key components for orbiting communication systems.
A simple yet functional yellow remote control with two buttons and a telescopic antenna, designed for basic wireless signal transmission.
A schematic illustration of Earth’s global communication network, linking satellites, ground antennas, and computers across continents.
A retro-style satellite illustration showing key components like solar arrays and antennae against a starry backdrop.
A satellite observes Earth by detecting incoming solar radiation and outgoing infrared energy reflected from terrain and forests.
A comprehensive workflow diagram mapping how military or operational leaders assess, decide, and act on weather modification using integrated forecasting and support systems.
Hover your hand over the front-facing camera to trigger the proximity sensor, as shown in this step-by-step illustration.
Four fluorescence emission spectra (red, blue, black, brown) illustrating peak intensities and spectral shifts between ~600-800 nm.
This schematic shows how enzymatic activity changes the ionic environment, causing hydrogel swelling and a measurable plasmonic shift in silver nanoparticles.
A stylized satellite broadcasting signals-ideal for illustrating wireless networks, space tech, or IoT infrastructure.
A versatile icon set for smart factories-featuring proximity sensors, level gauges, remote controls, gateways, and more.
A photorealistic 3D rendering of Earth highlighting continental landmasses, deep blue oceans, and the Arctic ice cap.
Three-panel Mollweide projection of global sea surface salinity (SSS) in January 2010, derived from SMOS satellite observations and processed by LOCEAN_v2013.
A satellite uses synthetic aperture radar to scan Earth’s surface, revealing topography and environmental changes invisible to optical sensors.
A high-resolution digital globe showcasing North and South America with topographic shading-green lowlands, yellow mid-elevations, and blue-brown mountain ranges.
A spirited cowboy in classic attire lunges forward, expertly wielding a lasso-capturing the raw energy of frontier life.
The GDAL logo illustrates satellite data transmission to Earth-symbolizing its core role in geospatial data handling and interoperability.
This diagram illustrates how longitude is measured east or west from the prime meridian, with the equator as the 0° latitude reference.
Engineering schematic of the Optical Spot Sensor model 315C or 650C, showing ST connectors, fiber layout, bend radius, and key tolerances.
