astronomer astronomical astronaut
astrology observatory telescope
solar system cosmic rays cosmos
interstellar intergalactic galaxy
The Milky Way The Big Bang comet
asteroid satellite meteor
meteorite revolution rotation
radiation constellation cluster
lunar eclipse velocity
corona terrestrial planetary
exploration hypothesis assume
collision supernova nova
light year gravitation nebula
1 astronomern. 天文學(xué)家
During his own tenure as astronomer royal, from 1720 to 1742, Halley studiously tracked the moon.
2 astronomicala. 天文學(xué)的, 天文數(shù)字的, 龐大的
A man-made clock would certainly prove a useful accessory to astronomical reckoning but could never stand in its stead.
3 astronaut n. 太空人, 宇航員, 太空旅行者
In their most visible work, astronauts will let loose a retrievable satellite carrying a coffin-sized inflatable antenna.
4 astrologyn. 占星學(xué), 占星術(shù)
Racing expert John Randall phoned a friend on the £1million astrology question on Monday.
5 observatoryn. 天文臺(tái), 氣象臺(tái)
The accuracy of global field models depends on the worldwide network of magnetic observatories.
6 telescopen. 望遠(yuǎn)鏡
Details on the moon’s surface can be seen through a telescope.
7 solar systemn. 太陽(yáng)系
A less-contrived example involves the relation between Kepler’s theory of the solar system and Newton’s.
8 cosmic raysn. 宇宙射線
A stray cosmic ray might do the same thing.
9 cosmosn. (被視作和諧體系的)宇宙
Among the factors that stand out in the Orphic construal of a cosmos is the nature of time.
10 interstellara. 星際的