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1 полоса
1.band 2.belt 3.branchполосы С{}2{} в спектрах углеродных звездSwan bandsполоса ЛовеллаLowell’s bandполосы метана в спектрах Урана и НептунаKuiper bandsполоса Млечного Путиbelt of the Mlky Wayполоса нестабильности1.instability band 2.instability stripполоса поглощающей материи1.band of obscuring 2.dark obscuring bandполоса поглощенияabsorption band (in spectra)полоса полного затменияband of totalityполоса полярного сияния1.auroral band 2.belt of totalityполоса пропусканияpassband (of light filter)полоса пылевой материиdark line (in galaxy)полосы спектра головы кометыhead bandsполосы спектра хвоста кометыtail bandsполоса частот1.frequency gange 2.wavebandгоризонтальная полосаhorizontal branch (of globular clusters spectrum-luminosity diagram)зодиакальная полосаzodiacal bandинтерференционная полосаопт. Fringeмежгрануляционные полосыintergranular linesпараллельно-дрейфующие полосыparallel-drifting bandsполярные полосыpolar bandsрасщепленные полосыsplit bands (type Ⅱ)теллурическая полоса1.atmospheric absorption band 2.telluric bandтемная межгрануляционная полосаintergranular dark lane -
2 ветвь
1.arm 2.band 3.branchветвь гигантовgiant band (on the spectrum-luminosity diagram)ветвь красных гигантов асимптотическаяasymptotic giant branchветвь нейтрального водородаHⅠ arm (in Galaxy)восходящая ветвь эллиптической орбитыellipse of ascentгоризонтальная ветвьhorizontal branch (of globular clusters)нисходящая ветвь эллиптической орбитыellipse of descentспиральная ветвьspiral arm (in galaxy)
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