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The 3.5–4.5 micron flux drop is compatible with a high-redshift galaxy interpretation but also allows an alternative interpretation as a local substellar object within the Milky Way.

Mentioned as: micronNoiseFeb 23, 2026Un puntino rosso rilevato da Webb apre due ipotesi

In March 1967 the Air Force study considered an infrared sensor operating in the 2.68 to 2.97 micron wavelength range for detection of ICBMs and short-burn missiles in medium-altitude or geosynchronous orbit.

Mentioned as: micronTechnical ProductFeb 2, 2026High Jump: the JUMPSEAT signals intelligence satellite

The Chang'e-6 mission's sample return from the SPA Basin enabled the discovery of micron-scale hematite grains.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyNarrative GeneralNov 17, 2025Chang'e-6 lunar mission finds impact-created hematite and maghemite in SPA Basin samples

Earlier investigations into Chang'e-5 samples discovered sub-micron magnetite and signs of Fe3+ in impact glasses.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyNarrative GeneralNov 17, 2025Chang'e-6 lunar mission finds impact-created hematite and maghemite in SPA Basin samples

Micron to meter-sized particles are affected by solar radiation pressure and gravitational effects.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyNarrative GeneralNov 10, 20253I/ATLAS Highlights Scale and Significance of Interstellar Objects Passing Through the Solar System

Sub-micron particles in stratospheric aerosol injection tend to clump together into larger aggregates, reducing their sunlight-reflecting efficiency.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyNarrative GeneralOct 22, 2025Solar geoengineering faces daunting practical and political challenges

Most infrared optical materials in the 8–14 micron waveband have coefficients of thermal expansion that are orders of magnitude higher than those of visible glasses, creating large changes in refractive index.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyNarrative GeneralNov 21, 2024Resolve Optics brings thermalized lenses to the forefront for wide temperature range operations

The U.S. federal government had made $29,500,000,000 in CHIPS grant awards to nine companies before Rocket Lab’s announcement, including multibillion-dollar awards to Intel, Micron, and Samsung.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyNarrative FinancialJun 11, 2024Rocket Lab wins government support to expand solar cell production

Each detection line in Lynred’s Sentinel-2 NG detector has a format of around 2,000 pixels at a 15-micron pitch, producing a detector of about 0.03 m long for each spectral line.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyNarrative GeneralApr 24, 2024Lynred Selected to Develop Multispectral Infrared Detectors for Sentinel-2 NG Mission

Boson+ is made in the USA and features 640 x 512 and 320 x 256 resolutions using a 12-micron pixel pitch thermal detector in a size, weight, and power optimized package.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyOrg RelationshipApr 4, 2023Teledyne announces expansion of Boson+ thermal camera

Senator Bernie Sanders pointed out that Intel, Texas Instruments, Micron Technology, GlobalFoundries, and Samsung made $70,000,000,000 in profits last year.

Mentioned as: Micron TechnologyNarrative FinancialAug 2, 2022Biden to sign chips bill in a boost for satellite supply chains