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elevation parallax

  • 1 вертикальный параллакс

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вертикальный параллакс

  • 2 определение

    (чего-л.) 1.determination 2.definition 3.finding 4.fix
    определение блеска
    magnitude determination
    определение времени
    time determination
    определение высоты светила над горизонтом
    elevation-position finding
    определение коллимации
    опт. collimate
    определение координат
    1.position determination 2.declination observations 3.location
    определение места по небесным светилам
    celestial position finding
    определение местоположения
    1.position determination 2.fixing 3.location
    определение метеорных радиантов
    delineation of meteor radiants
    определение орбит
    orbit determination
    определение параллакса
    амт. parallax determination
    определение положения источников радиоизлучения
    radio position measurement
    определение положения объекта в пространстве
    acquisition
    определение прямых восхождений
    right-ascention determination
    определение склонений
    declination determination
    определение скоростей метеоров
    meteor velocity determination
    определение тригонометрического параллакса
    trigonometric parallax determination
    определение угловых размеров
    1.size measurement 2.angular size works
    абсолютные определения
    1.absolute determinations 2.fundamental determination
    дифференциальные определение координат
    differential works
    относительные определения
    differential determination
    точное определение
    precise determination
    фотографическое определение
    photographic determination

    Русско-английский астрономический словарь > определение

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