「Au」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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Joseph's tenor aria, A peine | au sortir de l'enfance...Champs paternels, has been |
e taker has many trumps, he can perform a chasse | au petit (Petit hunt), trying to play his trumps so |
Vie quotidienne a Montmartre | au temps de Picasso, 1900-1910 |
e two stars are separated by 38.1" or about 1500 | AU at a distance of 130 light years away. |
As of June 2008 the comet was about 280 | A.U. from the Sun (very approximate due to poorly de |
June 2008, the comet passed within about 0.21005 | AU (31,423,000 km; 19,525,000 mi) of the Earth. |
Gerasimenko had perihelion distance of about 2.7 | AU. |
iter pushed its perihelion distance to about 1.3 | AU, where it remains today. |
-May-14 generate a semi-major axis of about 1300 | AU and a period of about 47,000 years. |
ted to have another close pass within about 0.41 | AU of the Earth. |
s had been and will remain larger than about 0.2 | AU (3·107 km). |
About 3800 | AU apart, the two take about 120,000 years to orbit |
other every 5 years and are separated by about 8 | AU. |
mpanion of spectral type M1V, orbiting about 250 | AU from the primary. |
061 km/s and is traveling outward at about 2.544 | AU a year. |
Then it will pass within about 0.07 | AU of Mars in mid July 2200. |
As of December 2010 the comet was about 252.1 | A.U. from the Sun. |
Cyg B system, only particles inside of about 0.3 | AU remained stable [within a million years of forma |
dwarf and red dwarf at a separation of about 8.6 | AU with unknown eccentricity. |
ndary star 30 Arietis B at a distance of about 1 | AU. |
This planet orbits about 1.045 | AU from HD 142. |
stars are separated from each other by about 0.9 | AU and have an orbital period of around 1.5 years. |
The distance between the two stars is about 3750 | AU. |
1 million or 10 million years to migrate about 7 | AU from its birth location. |
ed orbiting the pulsar at a distance of about 40 | AU. |
giants in the Solar System, greater than about 5 | AU. |
on, the planet orbits far from the star, about 4 | AU away, taking 2770 days (7.58 years) to orbit the |
Located at a projected distance of about 100 | AU from its companion star, giving it an orbital pe |
ut 6 years, and its perihelion is now about 1.59 | AU (astronomical unit). |
mall, well-defined family of asteroids about 2.8 | AU distant from the Sun), along with 68 Leto and 23 |
days to orbit at an orbital distance about 1.28 | AU and range from 0.84 to 1.72 AU, corresponding to |
magnitude 15 M-type star separated by about 111 | AU from the primary, appearing offset from the prim |
It is about 48 | AU away from the Sun in 2010, ranging from 40 to 56 |
ss two-thirds that of Jupiter and orbits about 2 | AU from the parent star. |
it was in fact near-circular, located about 5.77 | AU from the star. |
as another companion 0.5 arcseconds, or about 80 | AU, distant. |
at its closest component is separated by about 1 | AU. |
According to | Au Bon Climat's website, Clendenen began his winema |
The spokesman for the African Union ( | AU) said Africa's heads of state and government hav |
nd Saturday to participate in the African Union ( | AU) heads of state summit scheduled to begin this S |
nding the opening ceremony of the African Union ( | AU) summit in Kampala Sunday. |
African Union ( | AU) Jean Ping, Chairman |
ity (OAU), the predecessor of the African Union ( | AU). |
Post-flight appearance of Os, Ag, and | Au mirrors from the front (left images) and rear pa |
eventually running his own employment agency for | au pairs. |
Diphthongs: ai ui | au iu ua ia |
ai and | au, with no accent, represent original long Germani |
oete vizir Ibn Zamrak: du faubourg d' Al baycine | au palais de l'Alhambra, by Hamdan Hadjadji, 2005 |
his bumbling sidekick, Detective Albert "Baldy" | Au, portrayed by Karl Maka. |
was recorded and released as a live album Paris | Au Printemps and his first year with the band inclu |
Canadian punk band Penelope's second album, Face | au silence du monde, recorded at Inner Ear Studio i |
rom his law school days at American University ( | A.U.), opened a practice from his laundry room and p |
ster of Laws (LL.M.) at the American University ( | AU) Washington, D.C., while being on a scholarship |
She says AMISOM, the | AU mission in Somalia, should respect international |
For example, an unmarried woman is an "opare" ( | au pair); Dave called Muslim women's concealing gar |
islands of Little Deer Isle, Deer Isle, and Isle | au Haut. |
m (Ce), gadolinium (Gd), platinum (Pt) and gold ( | Au). |
the range of semimajor axes between 4.2 and 6.6 | AU or between 630 and 990 Gm. |
ested after being] accused by [the] ICC, and the | AU condemned that procedure taken by the ICC,” he s |
ustard crowns, oranais aux abricots and torsades | au chocolat, though a review said that they "all po |
J'ai toujours voulu etre une Sainte and L'homme | au cigare. |
0°K, which places it in an orbit between 4 and 6 | AU from the star, or about the same distance where |
1919 Otto Kolin becomes the new owner and gives | Au Cafe a metropolitan style |
er Belt had been imaged, lying between 30 and 62 | AU from the star. |
ure in AB Aurigae's dust disk between 43 and 302 | AU from the star, a region never seen before. |
verage separations spanning between 0.05 and 5.2 | AU. |
would be stable in a region between 0.9 and 1.4 | AU, between the orbits of the two known planets. |
hree feet was recorded at Weeks Island and Point | Au Fer, Louisiana. |
aphelion 2.002 | AU |
ry 3.5 days at a distance of approximately 0.051 | AU (7.6 Gm). |
63 c is an exoplanet orbiting approximately 4.25 | AU from the parent star HD 183263. |
et Mercury orbiting the Sun at approximately 0.4 | AU, Schedar's photosphere extends to roughly half t |
ean separation between them is approximately 10 | A.U., about the distance between the Sun and Saturn. |
This would place it approximately 18,000 | AU away, giving it an orbit of about 1 million year |
star at a semimajor axis of approximately 0.056 | AU. |
e star at a semimajor axis of approximately 0.25 | AU. |
ril 1, 2011, Pioneer 10 is approximately 103.017 | AU from the Sun. |
mination shock at a distance of approximately 93 | AU from the Sun. |
e star at a semimajor axis of approximately 1.64 | AU. |
planet in the Habitable Zone, approximately 1.2 | AU, or a little beyond an Earth-like orbit. |
at of the Sun, and its radius is approximately 2 | AU. |
B and C are 1.2 arcseconds, or approximately 58 | AU apart. |
other companion can be found at approximately 30 | AU from the main star, giving it an orbital period |
00 Astronomical Units and C approximately 17,000 | AU (0.27 light years) from A. |
d +6.3 and are separated by 0.0047 arcseconds (1 | AU). |
It is located around 4.3 | AU away from its parent star. |
the time it crosses the orbit of Mars around 1.5 | AU from the Sun. |
om the star as the asteroid Vesta, at around 2.4 | AU. |
of a long-period planet in an orbit at around 5 | AU from the star. |
ther from the star as the Earth, at around 1.282 | AU. |
e" boundaries of the main asteroid belt around 2 | AU, and at inclinations of about 20°. |
The Arrival 2012 | A.U. (After Us) has tracks that discuss the December |
is works were exhibited at the Artistes Francais | au Salon de la Nationale des Beaux-Arts and at Les |
ading practitioners in the local gay arts scene, | Au organised IndigNation, Singapore's first gay pri |
She also appeared as Swedish | au pair Ingrid Svenson in seasons 2 and 4 of the Br |
Karl Maka as Albert | Au |
It orbits as close as 0.039 | AU from the star and takes only 4.6938 days to orbi |
It is licensed in France as Juste | au Coin de la Rue by Taifu Comics. |
mber 5.33 and the distance of perihelion as 1.36 | AU. |
and determined the perihelion distance as 1.367 | AU, the perihelion date as 1993 December 12.862, an |
ion of Journalists (IFJ) and other groups as the | AU summit is being held in Kampala, Uganda. |
he orbital distance ranges from as close as 0.62 | AU to as far as 3.38 AU. |
t the perihelion 1999 XS35 comes as close as 1.5 | AU to the Sun, while at the aphelion it reaches alm |
ter's but then back in, passing as close as 0.07 | AU to the Earth, making it a collision risk. |
re a perihelion distance (qmin) as small as 25.9 | AU. |
asteroids this distance can be as large as ~0.1 | AU, for less massive asteroids the conditions of th |
h magnitude above +9.5, getting as close as 0.78 | AU. |
The planet can get as close to the star as 0.13 | AU or can get as far as 0.35 AU. |
The distance range from as close as 1.44 | AU to as far away as 1.76 AU from the parent star. |
phere's radius could actually be as small as 4.2 | AU or as large as 6.9 AU. |
ux Roches Light, sometimes referred to as Pointe | Au Roches or Point Au Roches, is a lighthouse on La |
rbit is eccentric, bringing it as close as 0.075 | AU to the star and as far away as 0.215 AU. |
She went to the United Kingdom to work as an | au pair. |
She then worked for a year as an | au pair in England, and then as a teacher. |
the average distance of 3.27 Astronomical Units ( | AU). |
us (at 117 million km or 0.78 astronomical unit [ | AU] from the Sun) to just outside the orbit of the |
rom Albaldah, or at least 13 Astronomical Units ( | AU). |
82 arcseconds, or at least 4 astronomical units ( | AU), away from the primary. |
primary, which puts them 31 astronomical units ( | AU) apart (a Sun-Neptune distance). |
at the average distance of 2 astronomical units ( | AU), ranging as close as 0.62 AU to as far as 3.38 |
of the Earth to the Sun (the astronomical unit) ( | AU), and the gravitational constant (G) as |
n arcsecond, or at least 120 Astronomical Units ( | AU), four times the Sun-Neptune distance, is the ma |
tem at a distance of several astronomical units ( | AU). |
cseconds, or at least 20,000 astronomical units ( | AU), away from it. |
observations due to its 0.64 astronomical units ( | AU) as it approached Jupiter in 1969, even if its m |
% of Jupiter or 77% of Saturn and orbits at 1.25 | AU from the star. |
The planet orbits at 1.168 | AU from the star, taking 1.1 year to orbit in relat |
t 1.28 times that of Jupiter and orbits at 0.545 | AU in an eccentric orbit. |
56 b is an 1.87 MJ hot Jupiter orbiting at 0.037 | AU taking 2.55 days to orbit around HD 73256. |
.15 times more than Jupiter which orbits at 0.77 | AU and takes 201.83 days to revolve in an eccentric |
This is a gas giant which orbits at 1.224 | AU and takes 530.3 days to orbit HD 155358. |
eptune and another like Jupiter orbiting at 3.34 | AU. |
have a period of 7 years and a perihelion at 1.1 | AU in July 2006. |
se approach to Venus on 5 October 2012 at 0.0568 | AU (5,276,056 miles) and again on 3 September 2041 |
and found a Jupiter-like planet orbiting at 0.55 | AU around the star. |
f any known asteroid (as of July 2004), at 0.092 | AU -38% of Mercury's orbital radius. |
For this planet, it orbits at 1.30 | AU and taking 413 days to revolve around the star. |
It orbits at 68 | AU from HR 8799 (or 7 AU inside the inner edge of t |
3.88 times that of Jupiter and orbits at 0.0692 | AU. |
edict the existence of a celestial object at 2.8 | AU from the sun. |
n belt-which lie beyond the Kirkwood gap at 2.82 | AU. |
10.6 times the mass of Jupiter and orbits at 2.1 | AU distance. |
peak in the number of asteroids located at 2.419 | AU from the Sun. |
than distance between Earth and the Sun at 1.29 | AU, and the eccentricity of the orbit is mild at 0. |
This planet orbits in an eccentric orbit at 1.76 | AU from its star (HD 128311). |
HD 155358 b orbits at 0.628 | AU while c orbits at 1.224 AU. |
uperjovian HD 38529 c was found orbiting at 3.68 | AU with a minimum mass of 12.7 Jupiter masses. |
artney is an asteroid of the main belt, at 2.525 | AU. |
and half times that of Jupiter orbiting at 1.28 | AU away from HD 4113. |
It is currently at 38.9 | AU from the Sun. |
ata up to then, consistent with a planet at 0.08 | AU and under 12 Earth masses. |
perihelion just outside the Kirkwood gap at 2.5 | AU. |
hich still allows for Earth-sized planets at 0.6 | AU or more. |
February 24, 2009, at magnitude +5, and at 0.411 | AU from Earth. |
oplanet massing at least 3.3 MJ orbiting at 4.77 | AU from the star taking 3630 days to orbit. |
planet orbits at Jupiter-like distance at 5.235 | AU. |
The planet orbits at 24 | AU from HR 8799 with an eccentricity greater than 0 |
This planet orbits at 2.11 | AU from the star with a low eccentricity value of 0 |
on and would be as hot as a planet would at 0.08 | AU around a Sun-like star. |
sures the stability of an Earth-mass planet at 1 | AU. |
It is currently at 35.8 | AU from the Sun, near the perihelion. |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 34.756 | AU and an aphelion (farthest distance from the Sun) |
ttle bit less than Jupiter and it orbits at 2.41 | AU or 361 Gm from the star with an eccentricity sli |
lion was well beyond the orbit of Mars, at 2.133 | AU. |
This planet orbits at 0.55 | AU from the star HD 231701 with eccentricity 0.19. |
Even though the massive planet is orbiting at 4 | AU from the star, the radial velocity semi-amplitud |
d run his corvette l'Iroquoise aground at Pointe | au Baril on 1 August. |
MJ planet orbits at 3.18 | AU away from the star. |
r or less; which still allows for planets at 0.8 | AU or more. |
approach to Earth on 14 December 2076 at 0.0260 | AU (2,506,321 miles) and an even closer approach to |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 41.660 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 38.858 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 30.463 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) |
t from the Earth to Mars (considering Earth at 1 | AU and Mars at 1.52 AU) is 2.94 km/s. |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 41.902 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 41.457 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) |
close approach to Earth on 6 June 2027 at 0.0308 | AU (2,865,481 miles), becoming as bright as apparen |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 39.797 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 34.002 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) |
images, which show the disk to be located at ~39 | AU from the star. |
.46 times more than Jupiter which orbits at 1.58 | AU and takes 607 days to revolve in an eccentric or |
It orbits at 0.046 | AU from the star, taking 3.7 days or 89 hours to ma |
classified as a super-Earth and orbits at 0.080 | AU and varies only about 0.063 AU with an eccentric |
This planet at 0.8 | AU is slightly farther out than Venus is in our sol |
The disk appears to have a dust maximum at 83 | AU from the star and a sharp outer boundary at 109 |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 42.385 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) |
rihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 41.339 | AU and an aphelion (farthest approach to the Sun) a |
rmed well inside the system's "snow line" at 3.2 | AU. |
ge dwarf that takes 26.28 years to orbit at 10.3 | AU around the primary in an elliptical orbit. |
st 0.57 times that of Jupiter and orbits at 1.89 | AU in an eccentric orbit. |
The Athletics Union ( | AU) was created as a constituent body of the Union |
ason why Otunnu was prevented from attending the | AU opening summit after other opposition leaders we |
the Australian dollar ( | AU$) against the Canadian Dollar (CD$) is AU$1.18/C |
as a high-priority update via Automatic Updates ( | AU) on November 1. AU notifies users when IE7 is re |
covered with such a small semi-major axis (0.729 | au, about the same as Venus), breaking 2100 Ra-Shal |
ts, we use orbital distance (semi-major axis) in | AU divided by stellar distance in parsecs. |
semimajor axis: 2.303 | AU |
semimajor axis: 2.4713607 | A.U. |
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