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sequenceпоследовательность Армана-СитонаHarman-Seaton sequence (of hot dwarfs and nebulae cores)последовательность карликовdwarf sequenceпоследовательность красных гигантовred giant sequenceпоследовательность основных спектральных классов звездmain sequence of star typesсм. также гарвардская последовательностьпоследовательность типов галактикsequence of galactic typesпоследовательность форм галактикsequence of structural formsгарвардская последовательностьcolor sequenceглавная последовательностьmain sequenceначальная главная последовательностьzero-age main sequenceспектральная последовательностьspectral sequenceуглеродная последовательностьcarbon sequence (of star spectral types)Русско-английский астрономический словарь > последовательность
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