- 看过 astronomy 的人也看了 :
- astrophysics
- stargazing
- astrometry
- uranology
- selenology
- astrochemistry
- astrography
astronomy 的定义
- the science that deals with the material universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.
astronomy 近义词
study of the stars and planets other than earth
astronomy 的近义词 9 个
更多astronomy例句
- There is no technical or regulatory obstacle to launching a constellation of ultra-bright satellites that might render many or most astronomy programs impossible.
- The true threat these mega-constellations pose to the astronomy community is only just beginning to be understood.
- The new LEO satellites don’t affect every astronomy program the same way.
- The team used the tool to confirm 50 new potential planets, a first for artificial intelligence as applied to astronomy.
- Remotely operated and robotic telescopes, no matter how incredible, can also only satisfy some of the diverse observational needs of the astronomy community.
- The authors took care to eliminate the possibility of other sources of polarization, which is always a concern in astronomy.
- Muslims made many discoveries in mathematics, chemistry, physics, medicine, astronomy and psychology.
- Nearly everything we know about dark matter so far comes from astronomy.
- One of the big challenges in astronomy involves determining when the first galaxies formed, and what they looked like.
- Cosmic ray observations are more challenging than many other forms of astronomy.
- A learned Professor declared that no person unacquainted with astronomy could correlate “Moon” to “Omnibus.”
- First of all comes astronomy, including the phenomena exhibited in the heavens, beyond the limits of the earth's atmosphere.
- Science began with astronomy, and the first instruments which men contrived for the purpose of investigation were astronomical.
- As stated in the chapter on astronomy, some trace of the triangular form appears in the land masses of the planet Mars.
- He talked until late into the night about astronomy and its latest discoveries.