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  1. Astronomie – Wikipedia

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomie

    WebSie erforscht mit naturwissenschaftlichen Mitteln die Positionen, Bewegungen und Eigenschaften der Objekte im Universum, also der Himmelskörper (Planeten, Monde, Asteroiden, Sterne einschließlich der Sonne, Sternhaufen, Galaxien und Galaxienhaufen), der interstellaren Materie und der im Weltall auftretenden Strahlung.

  2. Astronomie — Wikipédia

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    WebL' astronomie est la science de l' observation des astres, cherchant à expliquer leur origine, leur évolution, ainsi que leurs propriétés physiques et chimiques . L'étymologie du terme astronomie vient du grec ἀστρονομία (ἄστρον et νόμος) ce qui signifie loi des astres.

  3. Astronomie - Wikipedia

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    WebAstronomie of sterrenkunde is de natuurwetenschap die zich bezighoudt met de waarneming en bestudering van alle fenomenen buiten de atmosfeer van de Aarde. [1] De sterrenkunde richt zich niet alleen op sterren en sterrenstelsels, maar ook op vele andere structuren en verschijnselen die voorkomen in het heelal, zoals planeten, manen, nevels ...

  4. Astronómia – Wikipédia

    https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronómia

    WebAstronómia (iné názvy: hvezdárstvo, staršie: hviezdoveda [1]) je veda o vesmíre, zaoberajúca sa vznikom, vývojom, stavbou, rozložením, pohybom a vzájomnými interakciami vesmírnych telies a ich sústav. Zároveň skúma fyzikálne a chemické vlastnosti astronomických objektov, ako aj procesy, ktoré ich vyvolávajú.

  5. Histoire de l'astronomie — Wikipédia

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    WebL'astronomie européenne, présente dans les universités européennes au XIIe siècle, ne reprend vraiment son élan qu'après 1500 avec les travaux de Nicolas Copernic qui s'est instruit lors d'un séjour de 8 ans dans les grandes universités italiennes. Il en revient en 1508, déjà connu comme astronome.

  6. Apsis (Astronomie) – Wikipedia

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    WebApsis (Astronomie) Apsis oder Apside [1] ( Plural Apsiden) bezeichnet in der Astronomie einen der zwei Hauptscheitel der elliptischen Umlaufbahn eines Himmelskörpers um einen anderen als Zentralkörper. Die Apoapsis …

  7. Neutrino astronomy - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrino_astronomy

    WebThe first generation of undersea neutrino telescope projects began with the proposal by Moisey Markov in 1960 "...to install detectors deep in a lake or a sea and to determine the location of charged particles with the help of …

  8. Gravitational-wave astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Webgravitational-wave astronomy is an emerging branch of observational astronomy which aims to use gravitational waves (minute distortions of spacetime predicted by albert einstein 's theory of general relativity) to …

  9. Astronomy in Chile - Wikipedia

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    WebThe first documented report of an astronomical measurement carried out in Chile was the observation of a lunar eclipse by the soldier Pedro Cuadrado Chavino in June 1582. [6] He used a classic Greek method to establish the latitude of the city of Valdivia based on measurements during the eclipse.

  10. Gamma-ray astronomy - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-ray_astronomy

    WebThe Moon as seen by the Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET), in gamma rays of greater than 20 MeV. These are produced by cosmic ray bombardment of its surface. [1] Gamma-ray astronomy is …

  11. L'Astronomie (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    WebL 'Astronomie ( French: [lastʁɔnɔmi]) is a monthly astronomy magazine published by the Société astronomique de France (SAF). Sylvain Bouley, the president of SAF, is the publication director and astronomer Fabrice Mottez is the editor-in-chief . Contents 1 History 2 Distribution 3 References 4 External links History [ edit]

  12. Epitome Astronomiae Copernicanae - Wikipedia

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    WebDiagram of the phases of Venus as viewed by an observer on Earth. The Epitome Astronomiae Copernicanae was an astronomy book on the heliocentric system published by Johannes Kepler in the period 1618 to 1621. The first volume (books I–III) was printed in 1618, the second (book IV) in 1620, and the third (books V–VII) in 1621.

  13. Portal:Astronomie - Wikipedia

    https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Astronomie

    WebAstronomie Astronomia ( greacă ἀστρονομία / ástronomía) este o știință naturală care studiază obiecte și fenomene cerești. Folosește matematica, fizica și chimia pentru a explica originea și evoluția lor. Printre obiectele de interes se numără: planete, sateliți naturali, stelele, nebuloasele, galaxii și comete.

  14. astronomie - Wiktionary

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    WebNov 02, 2022 · Czech Wikipedia has an article on: astronomie Etymology [ edit] From Latin astronomia or Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía), ἄστρον (ástron, “star”) + νόμος (nómos, “law”) . Pronunciation [ edit] IPA ( key): [ˈastronomɪjɛ] Noun [ edit] astronomie f astronomy Synonym: hvězdářství Declension [ edit] Declension Related terms [ edit] …

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