Examples of using Astronomical objects in English and their translations into Greek
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will remain, as is common for all other types of astronomical objects.
analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena.
The Antikythera mechanism was an analog computer from 150-100 BC designed to calculate the positions of astronomical objects.
the telescope couldn't be maneuvered to aim at astronomical objects.
analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena.
analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena.
Their strong gravity is thought to be responsible for the intense radiation emitted by certain types of astronomical objects(such as active galactic nuclei or microquasars).
by previously observed- or even predicted- astronomical objects.
as well as astronomical objects, such as spacecraft,
Their super strong gravity is thought to be responsible for the intense radiation emitted by certain types of astronomical objects(such as active galactic nuclei or micro quasars).
or distances to astronomical objects in megaparsecs.
Astrophotography is photography of astronomical objects, celestial events,
from projectiles to parts of machinery, and astronomical objects, such as spacecraft,
It might also exist in the core of a neutron star or other exotic astronomical objects.
Antikythera mechanism was an analog computer from 150-100 BC designed to calculate the positions of astronomical objects.
Instead, it was mounted in a fixed horizontal position, and light from astronomical objects was redirected into the optical tube assembly via a movable plane mirror system, known as a Foucault siderostat.
Even the average kick velocity of 200 kilometres per second is extremely high when compared to the escape velocities of typical astronomical objects,' said Holley-Bockelmann.
Even the average kick velocity of 200 kilometers per second is extremely high when compared to the escape velocities of typical astronomical objects," says Holley-Bockelmann.
Like light, gravitational waves also span a broad spectrum of frequencies, and different astronomical objects are expected to emit these waves all across the spectrum.
200 times stronger than Jupiter's, challenge what scientists know about the variety of astronomical objects found in the depths of space.