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Перевод: astronomy
[существительное] астрономия
Тезаурус:
- But both found themselves possessed of a consuming interest in astronomy, to which in due course they devoted the rest of their lives after disposing of other distractions - in Hubble's case, his law, and national service in two world wars.
- He had a wide interest in many things including astronomy and had read all the works of Sir Robert Ball.
- The astronomy board of the SERC would like to pull out of the Spectrum-X astronomy project with the USSR, says Richmond.
- Astronomy is not his only passion.
- New physics and astronomy have done for all that.
- On the well-known principle that new dog and cat foods are best tested by feeding them to, respectively, dogs and cats, the vintage crop of 1982 books on astronomy was therefore fed to members of the Astronomy Department of Glasgow University experienced in both teaching the subject and researching in it.
- He was also interested in advancing astronomy, observing an eclipse of the Moon from Philadelphia and the transit of Mercury.
- Astronomy may be a calling; it is also a day-to-day job (albeit done at night).
- Since so much of extragalactic astronomy hinges upon the redshift/distance relation.
- A condensation surrounded by a void is equivalent to a local energy deficit; a void is associated with a local energy surplus (Astronomy and Astrophysics , vol 117, p 365).
- Many inscriptions on monuments that were previously thought to be purely calendrical are now known to commemorate specific events of historical significance, but the only three Maya books that have survived are all devoted to astronomy.
- In particular, problems of the calendar were the driving force that led to the initial development of Greek mathematical astronomy in the last decades of the fifth century BC.
- This criterion means that a great deal of fundamental science such as elementary particle physics or astronomy would not qualify for our support; but it does not mean that we avoid contact with scientists working in these fields.
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