「zodiacal」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| rt of mediaeval encyclopedia, with reliefs of | zodiacal and other allegorical and mythological figure |
| ed by sunlight scattered by space dust in the | zodiacal cloud, it is so faint that either moonlight o |
| nuous source of new particles to maintain the | zodiacal cloud. |
| he first to speculate the existence of a 13th | zodiacal constellation, which later became known as Op |
| The signs of the twelve | zodiacal constellations (Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Sc |
| apparent motion of the Sun through all of the | zodiacal constellations, and that the Egyptians knew t |
| Zodiacal dust around stars much younger than the Sun h | |
| As for the | zodiacal dust, these grains are probably produced by o |
| Exozodiacal dust is the exozodiacal analog of | zodiacal dust, the 1-100 micrometre-sized grains of si |
| he zodi (plural zodi) is a unit of density of | zodiacal dust. |
| in-sequence stars have revealed warm (>120 K) | zodiacal dust. |
| After the removal of the precisely determined | zodiacal emission contribution (which was based on the |
| 6, Epiphany or the "Twelfth Day", the twelve | Zodiacal hierarquies work upon the Earth and its life |
| of the upper atmosphere, Aurora Borealis, the | zodiacal light and the night airglow. |
| He was also the first to observe that the | zodiacal light can embrace the complete sky, because u |
| Soviet IGY studies in | zodiacal light by Fesenkov V.G., New York, U. S. Joint |
| The | Zodiacal light is a broad band of faint light sometime |
| In fact, the | zodiacal light covers the entire sky, being responsibl |
| The | zodiacal light decreases in intensity with distance fr |
| Zodiacal light is a faint, roughly triangular, whitish | |
| craft have shown significant structure in the | zodiacal light including dust bands associated with de |
| e maintenance of the dust cloud producing the | zodiacal light and the gegenschein. |
| meteorology, luminous meteors, sunspots, the | zodiacal light, meteorological observations during the |
| The | zodiacal light, created in part by dust from collision |
| astronomical observations on the sunspots and | Zodiacal light, studies on Hindu astronomy, astrology, |
| ology, stellar convection, photometry and the | Zodiacal light. |
| opposite the Sun within the band of luminous | zodiacal light. |
| generate a tenuous cloud of dust known as the | zodiacal light. |
| Zodiacal man from a woodcut in a 1702 almanac. | |
| gains strength for any reason other than its | zodiacal position. |
| hould the sun remain always in the south, the | zodiacal sign Virgo, the Celestial Virgin (the "Queen |
| ystem where three decans are assigned to each | zodiacal sign, each covering 10° of the zodiac, and ea |
| led a dwad, duad or dwadachamsha is 1/12 of a | zodiacal sign. |
| Greek language, such as diametros or dekanos ( | zodiacal signs). |
| e, surrounded by the seven planets within the | zodiacal signs. |
| eved that the world passed through cyclical & | Zodiacal stages based on the precession, and that myth |
| 1759, reduced Lacaille's observations of 515 | zodiacal stars, and was elected a member of the French |
| the attempt to link empirical observation to | zodiacal symbology with the objective of denying or co |
| of cosmic reality that, through two different | zodiacal systems A and B (each with its two specific Z |
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