слой |
E |
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Eagle mounting |
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early spectral types |
|
early-type |
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early(-type) stars |
radiation from the |
earth |
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Earth curvature |
rare |
earth elements |
|
earth-grazers |
|
earth-grazing minor planets |
|
earthlight |
|
earthlight on the Moon |
alkaline |
earth-like spectrum |
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Earth-Mars distance |
|
Earth-Moon system |
|
earthquake |
|
Earth satellite |
|
Earth satellite orbit |
artificial |
Earth satellite program(me) |
|
Earth's atmosphere |
|
Earth's axis |
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Earth's center |
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Earth's core |
|
Earth's crust |
|
Earth's equator |
|
Earth's gravitational pull |
|
Earth's gravity |
|
earthshine |
|
earthshine on the Moon |
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Earth's immediate interplanetary environment |
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Earth's ionosphere |
|
Earth's magnetic field |
|
Earth's mantle |
|
Earth's motion |
|
Earth's orbit |
|
Earth's orbit radius |
|
Earth spheroid |
|
Earth's radius |
|
Earth's rotation |
|
Earth's shadow |
|
Earth's surface |
|
Earth's trail |
|
Earth-Sun distance |
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east |
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eastern elongation |
|
east(ern) limb |
|
eastern quadrature |
|
eastern spot |
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east point |
|
east-west antenna |
|
east-west arm |
|
east-west asymmetry |
|
east-west baseline |
|
east-west direction |
|
east-west line |
|
ebb |
|
Eberhard's effect |
|
eccentric anomaly |
effect of |
eccentricity |
|
eccentric orbit |
|
echelette |
|
echelette grating |
|
echelle |
|
echelle grating |
|
echelle spectrograph |
|
echelogram |
reflection |
echelon |
|
echelon arrangement |
|
echelon grating |
|
echelon step |
spread of |
echo |
|
echo amplitude |
radio |
echo apparatus |
effective |
echo cross-section |
|
echo cross-section of radar |
|
echo decay |
radio |
echo duration |
|
echo from Venus |
|
echo(ing) power |
radio |
echoing power |
|
echo intensity |
|
echo method |
|
echo pulse |
|
echo sounding |
|
echo strength |
radio |
echo studies |
radio |
echo technique |
radar |
(echo) work |
visibility of |
eclipse |
|
eclipsed body |
|
eclipsed conformation |
|
eclipse observation |
|
eclipse photograph |
|
eclipse results |
|
eclipse spectacles |
|
eclipse technique |
|
eclipse theory |
solar |
eclipse viewer |
|
eclipse year |
|
eclipsing binary |
|
eclipsing binary star |
|
eclipsing body |
|
eclipsing double star |
|
eclipsing variables |
obliquity of the |
ecliptic |
|
ecliptic coordinates |
|
ecliptic latitude |
|
ecliptic longitude |
|
ecliptic pole |
|
ecliptic system |
component |
E-component |
|
Eddington approximation |
|
Eddington-Barbier relation |
|
Eddington model |
|
Eddington transfer equation |
trailing |
edge |
вуаль проявления |
edge1 |
|
edge effect |
|
edge enhancement |
the galaxy seen |
edge-on |
mirror |
edge pad |
|
edge support |
|
edge-supported |
|
edge support pad |
knife |
edge test |
Royal observatory, |
Edinburgh |
sporadic |
E F |
Zeeman |
effect |
Stark |
(effect) broadening |
Doppler |
effect in photodissociation |
|
effective aperture |
|
effective area |
|
effective charge |
|
effective (collecting) area |
|
effective echo cross-section |
|
effective focal length |
|
effective focal ratio |
|
effective nuclear charge |
|
effective quantum number |
|
effective radius |
|
effective receiving area |
|
effective reflecting area |
|
effective scale Value |
|
effective sensitivity |
|
effective size of the Sun |
|
effective solid angle of antenna |
|
effective surface gravity |
|
effective temperature |
|
effective-temperature spectral-type relation |
|
effective wavelength |
|
effective width |
|
effect of aging |
|
effect of confusion |
|
effect of eccentricity |
Doppler |
effect of thermal motion |
weather |
effects |
|
effects of clustering of galaxies |
cosmological |
effects of distances |
|
effects of wind |
|
Effelsberg radio telescope |
responsive quantum |
efficiency |
|
efficiency factor |
|
efficient |
|
e-folding time |
|
eggcrate form |
|
eidophor |
symmetric |
eigenfunction |
|
eigenvalue |
|
Einstein coefficient |
|
Einstein-de Sitter cosmology |
|
Einstein-de Sitter model |
|
Einstein-de Sitter universe |
|
Einstein probability coefficient |
|
Einstein's equations |
|
Einstein's field relations |
|
Einstein shift |
|
Einstein's model |
|
Einstein's universe |
|
Einstein transition probability |
surge |
ejection |
|
ejection of matter |
|
ejection of particles |
|
elastic collision |
|
elastic wave |
|
electrical conductivity |
|
electrically driven tuning fork |
|
electric dipole |
|
electric dipole radiation |
|
electric disruption |
|
electric eye |
local |
electric field |
|
electric focuser |
|
electric focusing |
|
electric furnace |
|
electric light vector |
|
electric moment |
|
electric motor |
|
electric-motor drive |
|
electric-motor sidereal drive |
|
electric multipole |
|
electric multipole radiation |
|
electric quadrupole |
|
electric quadrupole radiation |
|
electrodeless lamp |
cosmic(al) |
electrodynamics |
equatorial |
electrojet |
|
electro-magnetic radiation |
|
electromagnetic radiation |
|
electromagnetic spectrum |
|
electromagnetic vibrations |
|
electromagnetic waves |
valency |
electron |
|
electron affinity |
|
electron beam parametric amplifier |
|
electron-binding energy |
|
electron concentration |
ionospheric |
electron content |
peak |
electron density |
|
electron density distribution |
|
electron density per unit length |
|
electron detachment |
|
electronegativity |
|
electron envelope |
double |
electron excitation |
|
electron gas |
|
electron gyro radiation |
forbidden |
electronic band |
|
electronic band spectrum |
|
electronic camera |
|
electronic computer |
|
electronic (computing) machine |
|
electronic conduction |
|
electronic configuration |
|
electronic digital computer |
|
electronic image converter |
|
electronic image format |
|
electronic level |
|
electronic-mechanical device |
|
electronic motion |
quantum |
electronics |
|
electronic state |
|
electronic transition |
|
electronic transition probability |
|
electron loss rate |
|
electron mass |
|
electron multiplier |
|
electronographic camera |
|
electronographic-type image converter |
|
electron pair |
|
electron paramagnetic resonance |
|
electron pressure |
|
electron production rate |
|
electron radius |
trapped |
electrons |
|
electron scattering |
|
electron sensitive |
|
electron-sensitive emulsion |
|
electron shell |
|
electron spin resonance |
|
electron stream |
|
electron temperature |
|
electron-transfer spectrum |
|
electron transition |
|
electron tube |
|
electron volt |
|
electron-volt |
|
electrophotometer |
|
electropositivity |
|
electrostatic attraction |
|
electrostatic fluxmeter |
|
electrostatic interaction |
|
electrostatic radius |
optical |
element |
|
elementary antenna |
|
elementary shell |
|
elements |
|
elephants' trunks |
apparent |
elevation |
|
elevation axis |
|
elevation movement |
prime-focus |
elevator |
|
eliiptically polarized radio waves |
background |
elimination |
tangential |
ellipse |
polarizability |
ellipsoid |
|
ellipsoidal |
|
ellipsoidal galaxy |
|
elliptical |
|
elliptical aberration |
|
elliptical companion |
|
elliptic(al) galaxy |
|
elliptically polarized |
|
elliptically polarized beam |
|
elliptically polarized radiation |
|
elliptical motion |
|
elliptical nebula |
|
elliptic(al) orbit |
|
elliptical polarization |
|
elliptical satellite |
|
elliptical system |
|
ellipticity |
|
elliptic mirror |
|
elongated ellipse |
|
elongated orbit |
western |
elongation |
|
Emden function |
|
Emden's equation |
|
Emden's tables |
angle of |
emergency |
|
emergent |
|
emergent flux |
|
emergent radiation |
|
emersion |
theory of synchrotron |
emission |
|
emission-arc method |
against a continuous |
emission background |
|
emission band |
|
emission band progression |
|
emission burst emission |
|
emission cell |
radio |
emission characteristics |
|
emission coefficient |
|
emission component |
Balmer |
emission continuum |
|
emission core |
|
emission density |
radio |
emission diameter |
|
emission feature |
|
emission from disk of the Galaxy |
radio |
emission from flares |
radio |
emission from galaxies |
radio |
emission from space |
radio |
emission from stars |
radio |
emission from the Milky Way |
radio |
emission from the Sun |
|
emission from the whole Sun |
radio |
(emission) intensity |
peak radio |
emission intensity |
|
emission line |
|
emission measure |
|
emission mechanism |
|
emission nebula |
|
emission of radiation |
method of |
emission of radio waves |
radio |
emission of the halo |
|
emission oscillator strength |
|
emission process |
|
emission profile |
|
emission region |
hydrogen |
emission regions |
|
emission spectrum |
|
emissive |
radio |
emissive components |
|
emissive power |
|
emissive process |
spectral |
emissivity |
radiant |
emittance |
ratio of radio to optical power |
emitted |
|
emitted light |
|
emitted pulse |
spontaneous |
emitter |
to |
emit the radiation |
radio |
emitting area |
|
emitting light |
|
emitting power |
|
emitting process |
thermally |
emitting region |
21-cm line |
emitting regions |
|
emmetropic eye |
|
empirical curve of growth |
|
empirical data |
|
empirical model |
ortochromatic |
emulsion |
|
emulsion scratch |
|
emulsion sensitivity |
|
enchanced solar radio waves |
viewing |
end |
|
end-fire array |
upper |
end of tube |
|
endothermic reaction |
|
energetic electrons |
zero of |
energy |
|
energy balance |
|
energy barrier |
|
energy continuum |
radiant |
energy density |
spectral |
energy distribution |
|
energy emission |
|
energy generation |
|
energy generation in stars |
|
energy generation model |
|
energy level |
|
energy level diagram |
discrete |
energy levels |
total |
energy output |
|
energy production |
|
energy production in stars |
|
energy range |
|
energy sensitive |
|
energy sources in stars |
|
energy spectrum |
|
energy state |
|
energy transport |
|
energy wavelength curve |
|
enforced dipole radiation |
plate-measuring |
engine |
|
engineering |
|
English equatorial |
modified |
English mounting |
|
enhanced emission |
|
enhanced (level) radiation |
|
enhanced line |
|
enhanced ultraviolet radiation |
photographic contrast |
enhancement |
sudden |
enhancement of atmospherics |
maser-like |
enhancement of lines |
linear |
enlargement |
|
enlargement ratio |
|
enlarger |
|
enlarging |
|
enlarging apparatus |
|
enthalpy |
|
entrance pupil |
rotational |
entropy |
maximum |
entropy method |
vascular |
envelope |
|
envelope density |
|
envelope pattern |
|
envelope resolution |
Earth's immediate interplanetary |
environment |
planetary |
ephemerides |
|
ephemeris |
|
ephemeris computation |
|
ephemeris longitude |
|
ephemeris meridian |
|
ephemeris time |
|
epicenter |
standard |
epoch |
|
epoch of equinox |
|
epoch of maximum |
|
epoch of minimum |
|
epoch of observation |
электрическая постоянная, |
ε 0 |
|
Epsilon telescopes |
|
equal-altitude method |
|
equal brightness photometer |
|
equality-of-contrast photometer |
|
equal sensitivity contours |
Saha |
equation |
|
equation of equilibrium |
|
equation of light |
|
equation of the equinoxes |
|
equation of time |
Lagrange's |
equations |
|
equations of condition |
Chandrasekhar's parametric |
equations of state |
pole of |
equator |
photographic |
equatorial |
|
equatorial acceleration |
|
equatorial band |
|
equatorial bulge |
|
equatorial coordinates |
|
equatorial dial |
|
equatorial diameter |
|
equatorial electrojet |
|
equatorial horizontal parallax |
|
equatorial mounting |
|
equatorial orbit |
|
equatorial parallax |
|
equatorial period |
|
equatorial plane |
|
equatorial platform |
|
equatorial prominence |
|
equatorial radius |
|
equatorial region |
|
equatorial star |
|
equatorial streamers |
|
equatorial system |
|
equatorial telescope |
|
equatorial telescope mounting |
|
equatorial zone |
|
equator point |
|
equidensite |
|
equilateral prism |
unstable |
equilibrium |
|
equilibrium distribution |
|
equilibrium internuclear distance |
|
equilibrium radiation |
|
equilibrium state |
|
equilibrium temperature |
|
equinoctial |
vernal |
equinoctial point |
|
equinoctial year |
spring |
equinox |
precession of the |
equinoxes |
|
equinox of a catalogue |
autumnal |
equinox point |
wide-range |
equipment |
|
equipment cabin |
|
equipotential surface |
principle of |
equivalence |
color |
equivalent |
|
equivalent angular size |
|
equivalent collecting area |
|
equivalent current system |
|
equivalent electron |
|
equivalent focal length |
|
equivalent orbital |
noise |
equivalent power |
noise |
equivalent resistance |
|
equivalent resistor |
|
equivalent temperature |
|
equivalent width |
|
erect image |
|
erecting prism |
|
Eregion |
|
Erfle eyepiece |
|
eroded material |
|
erosion |
short-period |
erratic motions |
|
erroneous scale Value |
zero |
error |
probable |
error area |
|
error box |
periodic |
error correction |
|
error in level reading |
|
error in position |
|
error of orientation |
standard |
error of the mean |
|
error of unit weight |
|
errors |
|
error signal |
|
errors in declinations |
volcanic |
eruption |
|
eruption hypothesis |
|
eruptive activity |
|
eruptive arch |
|
eruptive prominence |
|
escape |
|
escape of radiation |
|
escape of radio waves |
|
escape speed |
Moon's |
escape velocity |
halo |
es of comet |
|
ESR-spectrometer |
visual |
estimate |
фактор переоблучения, |
η |
Fabry-Perot |
etalon |
телескоп |
ETX |
|
ETX telescope |
|
European Southern Observatory |
|
European Space Agency |
|
eV |
|
even |
|
even atomic term |
|
even-even |
|
even-even nucleus |
|
evening sky |
|
evening star |
|
even-odd |
|
even-odd nucleus |
|
even spot cycle |
|
even state |
type IV |
event |
solar-terrestrial |
events |
|
Evershed effect |
radio |
evidence |
stellar |
evolution |
|
evolutionary cosmology |
expanding |
evolutionary model |
|
evolutionary theory |
|
evolutionary tracks |
|
evolutionary universe |
|
evolution diagram |
|
evolution of the universe |
|
evolve |
|
evolving universe |
|
E-W arm |
|
E-W baseline |
|
exact expression |
|
exact position |
image |
excellent |
|
exceptional comet |
ultraviolet |
excess |
|
excess absorption |
|
excess energy |
|
excess(ive) receiver noise |
radiometer |
excess noise temperature |
|
excess receiver noise temperature |
mass |
exchange |
|
exchange degeneracy |
|
exchange energy |
|
exchange force |
|
exchange integral |
|
exchange interaction |
|
exchange reaction |
thermic |
excitation |
|
excitation energy |
|
excitation potential |
|
excitation temperature |
|
excited |
|
excited atom |
|
excited level |
|
excited state |
|
exciting agency |
|
exciting star |
|
exciton |
principle of |
exclusion |
Pauli's |
exclusion principle |
|
exfoliation |
|
exhausted developer |
|
exit pupil |
|
ex-nova |
Jovian |
exosphere |
|
exothermic reaction |
|
expanding envelope |
|
expanding evolutionary model |
|
expanding shell |
|
expanding universe |
retardation of |
expansion |
|
expansion coefficient |
|
expansion of the universe |
method of |
expansions |
|
expansion term |
|
expansion velocity |
solar-eclipse |
expedition |
|
expel |
Zeetman |
experiment |
|
experimental error |
|
experimental uncertainty |
astronomical |
experiments |
image |
exploded |
|
exploding galaxy |
|
exploding stars |
space |
exploration |
radio astronomical |
explorations |
|
exploratory rocket |
volcanic |
explosion |
|
explosion shell |
|
explosion theory |
|
explosive phase of flare |
|
exponential integral |
|
expose |
|
exposed silver grains |
top hat |
exposure |
|
exposure data |
|
exposure index |
photographic |
exposure meter |
long |
exposure photograph |
successive |
exposures |
|
exposure tables |
|
exposure test |
|
exposure time |
theoretical |
expression |
|
expulsion |
|
extended atmosphere |
|
extended background |
|
extended envelope |
|
extended object |
|
extended range |
|
extended series of observations |
|
extended source |
angular |
extent |
|
extent of the Galaxy |
|
exterior |
|
external |
zone of obscuration of |
external galaxies |
|
external galaxy |
|
external noise |
|
external object |
optical |
extinction |
|
extinction coefficient |
|
extinct volcano |
|
extraaxial image |
|
extraexcitation |
|
extrafocal image |
|
extragalactic |
|
extragalactic body |
|
extragalactic component |
Lyon-Meudon |
extragalactic database |
NASA |
extragalactic data set |
|
extragalactic emission |
|
extragalactic hydrogen line studies |
normal |
extragalactic nebula |
cloud of |
extra galactic nebulae |
|
extragalactic object |
|
extragalactic radiation |
|
extragalactic radio star |
|
extragalactic research |
|
extragalactic source |
background of |
extragalactic sources |
|
extragalactic space |
|
extragalactic system |
|
extragranular factor |
|
extrahead |
|
extraordinary ray |
|
extraordinary wave |
point-to-point |
extrapolation |
|
extra sensitivity |
|
extrasensitivity |
|
extraterrestrial |
|
extraterrestrial body |
|
extraterrestrial intelligence |
|
extraterrestrial light |
|
extraterrestrial observations |
|
extraterrestrial observatory |
|
extraterrestrial particles |
|
extraterrestrial radiation |
|
extraterrestrial radio noise |
|
extraterrestrial radio waves |
|
extraterrestrial signal |
|
extraterrestrial source |
|
extraterrestrial space |
|
extreme ultraviolet |
|
extreme ultraviolet region |
|
extrinsic photoeffect |
visible to the naked |
eye |
|
eye-and-ear method |
naked |
eye brightness |
|
eye-end of telescope |
|
eye estimate |
standard |
eye for colorimetry |
threshold gradient sensitivity function of |
eye for grains |
standard |
eye for photometry |
|
eyeglass |
|
eye lens |
cat's |
eye photometer |
wide field |
eyepiece |
|
eyepiece field |
|
eyepiece micrometer |
|
eyepiece mount |
|
eyepiece projection |
parfocal |
eyepieces |
|
eyepiece slide |
|
eye relief |
|
eye sensitivity curve |
|
eyesight |
|
eye's pupil |