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ecliptical latitude — ekliptinė platuma statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Ekliptikos kampinis atstumas, esantis į šiaurę arba į pietus. atitikmenys: angl. ecliptic latitude; ecliptical latitude vok. ekliptische Breite, f rus. эклиптическая… … Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas
ecliptical latitude — ekliptinė platuma statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. ecliptic latitude; ecliptical latitude vok. ekliptikale Breite, f; ekliptische Breite, f rus. эклиптическая широта, f pranc. latitude éclipticale, f; latitude écliptique, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
ecliptical longitude — ekliptinė ilguma statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. ecliptic longitude; ecliptical longitude vok. ekliptikale Länge, f; ekliptische Länge, f rus. эклиптическая долгота, f pranc. longitude éclipticale, f; longitude écliptique, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
ecliptical — eclip·ti·cal … English syllables
ecliptical — tə̇kəl adjective Etymology: ecliptic (I) + al : ecliptic … Useful english dictionary
Conjunction (astronomy and astrology) — Conjunction of Mercury and Venus, align above the Moon, at the Paranal Observatory. Conjunction is a term used in positional astronomy and astrology. It means that, as seen from some place (usually the Earth), two celestial bodies appear near one … Wikipedia
Ecliptic — The ecliptic is the apparent path that the Sun traces out in the sky during the year. As it appears to move in the sky in relation to the stars, the apparent path aligns with the planets throughout the course of the year. More accurately, it is… … Wikipedia
Celestial coordinate system — For other uses of Celestial , see Celestial (disambiguation). Orientation of Astronomical Coordinates Orientation of the galactic, ecliptic and equatorial coordinate systems, projected on the celestial sphere, showing the galactic equator (black) … Wikipedia
Indian astronomy — the earliest textual mention of which is given in the religious literature of India (2nd millennium BCE) became an established tradition by the 1st millennium BCE, when IAST|Jyotiṣa Vedānga and other ancillary branches of learning called Vedangas … Wikipedia
Hipparchus — (Greek polytonic|Ἵππαρχος; ca. 190 BC ndash; ca. 120 BC) was a Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician of the Hellenistic period.Hipparchus was born in Nicaea (now Iznik, Turkey), and probably died on the island of Rhodes. He is known to… … Wikipedia