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Перевод: observatory
[существительное] обсерватория ; наблюдательный пункт
Тезаурус:
- The SOVIET UNION has launched a new space observatory, which carries the largest telescope now in orbit.
- RECENTLY analysed results from the now defunct X-ray observatory satellite Einstein are casting doubt on the most-popular explanation for the very small, rapidly varying quasars called BL Lac objects.
- Opposite page : Drawing of a gaseous nebula taken from a photograph published by the Lick Observatory, contrasted with an impression of a hand.
- Eddy was working with mathematician Aram Boornazian on a study of measurements of the Sun's diameter which had been made at the Royal Greenwich Observatory between 1836 and 1953.
- He must have had as fine a view of the burgeoning industry of Glasgow, as he had of the stars when he peered up at the heavens from the University Observatory at Dowanhill.
- There is an extensive rose garden, separate from the Observatory, laid out in the 1930s.
- ASTRONOMERS were startled, and laymen amazed, when in 1979 Jack Eddy, of the High Altitude Observatory in Boulder, Colorado, claimed that the Sun was shrinking, at such rate that, if the decline did not reverse, our local star would disappear within a hundred thousand years.
- There was a tower observatory built by a 19th-century doctor with a view of the entire surrounding town and countryside.
- Parkinson and his colleagues pointed out that out of seven regular observers using the Royal Greenwich Observatory's meridian circle since 1851, five produced self-consistent observations of the Sun's diameter over each of their periods as observer.
- Finally, the paper does not "suggest that the new observatory at La Palma should not be run by the Royal Greenwich Observatory".
- And other astronomers, notably the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, have used infra-red detectors to locate the very faint light from the most distant galaxies.
- X-ray astronomers lost the Einstein Observatory and the British Ariel VI satellite.
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