celestial objects

天体
常用释义
天体

例句

There is a clear trinity of celestial objects on this stella, towards the top; the Sun, the Moon and a third, radiant planet.

在这图案之上有很清楚的三位一体的天体,它们朝向顶部:太阳,月亮和第三个光芒四射的行星。

探求未知星体的过程中,开始总是会遭遇某些不太“规矩”的天体。

The Crab Nebula, one of the most-studied celestial objects, is the remnant of a supernova that was observed by Chinese astronomers in 1054.

蟹状星云——超新星爆发后的遗迹,是人类最常研究的天体之一,由中国天文学家于1054年首次观测到。

恒星和活动星系核并不是仅有的产生难以观测的磁场的天体。

In a way, "astrometry" is precisely what astronomers have always done, measuring the exact positions of celestial objects.

某种程度上,“天体测量”的确是天文学家们总是在做的事,测量天上目标的准确位置。

That method involves searching for celestial objects, called "standard candles" , whose intrinsic brightness is known.

这种方法的具体做法是找到被称为“标准烛光”的天体,这一类天体的固定亮度是已知的。

大气折射由于天体的光线进入地球大气层时发生折射而造成的其位置明显改变

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They bring order to the sky by dividing it into smaller segments, providing a base for naming celestial objects.

通过对星空的划分,星座使星空变得井然有序,并且为天体的命名奠定了基础。

Five other celestial objects visible to the naked eye also shift their positions with respect to the stars.

还有5颗肉眼可见的星体,也相对于恒星漂移。