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1 галактическая корона
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > галактическая корона
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galactic corona, galactic galo -
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1.corona 2.crown 3.haloкорона над активной областьюactive region coronaE-коронаE-corona (of the Sun)F-корона1.F-corona 2.F componentбелая коронаwhite light coronaверхняя коронаhigh corona (of the Sun)видимая коронаwhite-light corona (of the Sun)внешняя коронаouter corona (of the Sun)внутренняя коронаinner corona (of the Sun)галактическая коронаGalaxy corona (halo)галактическая горячая коронаhot galactic coronaзвездная коронаstellar corona -
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > солнечная корона
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8 галактическая корона
Makarov: galactic coronaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > галактическая корона
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9 корона Галактики
Astronautics: galactic corona
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