Examples of using Astronomical objects in English and their translations into Italian
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Since the masses of astronomical objects were known only in terms of relative ratios,
Light from astronomical objects was redirected into the optical tube assembly via a Foucault siderostat,
Hundreds of astronomical objects are visible in this ESO Picture of the Week,
a celestial atlas that aimed both at scientific accuracy in showing the positions of stars and other astronomical objects, as well as the artistic interpretation of the stellar constellation figures.
the direct observation of particularly interesting astronomical objects.
taking images of distant astronomical objects.
scientists began to investigate how this radiation from the cosmos could be captured to‘see' astronomical objects, such as stars
scientists began to investigate how this radiation from the cosmos could be captured to'see' astronomical objects, such as stars
The primary source of verification of this expansion was provided by Edwin Hubble who demonstrated that all galaxies and distant astronomical objects were moving away from Earth, known as Hubble's law,
evenings dedicated to observing astronomical objects and conferences with the projection of slides.
objects as planets, moons, asteroids, space stations- billions, and">most of them correspond to real astronomical objects.
with the ability to observe and photograph astronomical objects in the visible, ultraviolet,
an astronomer on a par with Ptolemy, and helped to disseminate the Copernicus' methods of calculating the positions of astronomical objects throughout the Holy Roman Empire.
with the ability to observe and photograph astronomical objects in the visible, ultraviolet,
although because of the need to keep the timescale in parallel with the rotation of the Earth(important when dealing with extra terrestrial bodies such as astronomical objects or even satellites)
The astronomical object becomes more clearly visible on the monitor- minute by minute.
Seeing an astronomical object in 3D is no easy task.
A parsec is the distance from the sun to an astronomical object which has a parallax angle of one arcsecond(1/3600 of a degree).
Cha 110913-773444(sometimes abbreviated Cha 110913) is an astronomical object surrounded by what appears to be a protoplanetary disk.
Several methods rely on a standard candle, which is an astronomical object that has a known luminosity.