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1.beam 2.rayлуч малой интенсивностиgleamлуч над активной областьюactive region streamerлучи полярного сиянияauroral raysлуч с резким краемsharp-edge streamerазимутальный лучazimuth beamантенный лучрда. antenna beamвнеосевые лучиoff-axis raysвторичные космические лучиsecondary cosmic raysгамма-лучиgamma-raysзеленый лучgreen flashинфракрасные лучиifrared raysкорональные лучи1.coronal rays 2.streamersкорональные узкие лучиnarrow coronal raysкосмические лучи1.cosmic rays 2.ultraraysкосмические лучи в Галактикеgalactic cosmic raysкраевые лучи1.marginal rays 2.rim raysлазерный лучlaser beamмонохроматический лучmonochromatic rayминилучmini-streamerнемонохроматический лучheterogeneous rayнитевидный лучthreadlike streamerосевой лучaxial rayостронаправленный лучpencil beamострый лучnarrow beamотраженные лучиreflected raysпадающий лучincident rayпервичные космические лучи1.primary cosmic rays 2.primary cosmic radiationполярные лучиpolar rays (in heliosphere)преломленный лучrefracted rayпрямые солнечные лучиdirect sunlightрадиолокационный лучradar beamрассеянные лучиscattered raysрентгеновские лучиX-raysсветлые лучиbright rays (on the Moon)светлый лучlight rayсветовой лучlight beamсолнечный лучsunbeamсолнечные космические лучиsolar cosmic raysузкий лучnarrow rayультрафиолетовые лучиultraviolet raysцентральный лучaxial rayшлемовидный лучhelmet streamerэкваториальные корональные лучиequatorial streamersэлектронный лучelectron beam
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