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1 гравитирующее тело
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bodyтело, имеющее атмосферуatmosphere bodyастероидное телоasteroid bodyастрономическое телоastronomical bodyбезатмосферное небесное телоatmosphereless bodyвнеземное телоextraterrestrial bodyвозмущающее телоdisturberгравитирующее телоgravitating bodyдозвездное телоprestelar bodyзатмеваемое телоeclipsed bodyзатмевающее телоeclipsing bodyкосмическое телоcosmic bodyметеорное тело1.meteoric body 2.meteoroid bodyнебесное тело1.celestial body 2.heavenly body 3.astronomical body 4.orbорбитальное телоorbital bodyтвердое телоsolid body (of planet)
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