Λίστα λέξεων επιπέδου C1 - Αστρονομία
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις για την αστρονομία, όπως "cosmic", "comet", "dwarf" κ.λπ. που προετοιμάζονται για μαθητές C1.
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a branch of biology that deals with the study of life in space
the moon when only half of its bright surface can be seen from the earth
the moon when only a small portion of its bright side is visible from the earth
the explosion that, according to most scientists, caused the existence of the universe
the universe, particularly when it is thought of as a systematic whole
any natural object in the space, such as the sun, moon, etc.
a pale band of light seen in the sky at night that contains the solar system and billions of other stars
a specific group of stars that form a pattern and have a name related to their shape
(astronomy) the celestial zone in the sky where the sun, moon, and planets appear to move, traditionally divided into twelve equal segments, each associated with a distinct name and symbol
an object in space that is a mass of ice and dust and when it nears the sun it starts illuminating in the shape of a tail
a star that is relatively small in size or mass and is not very bright
a piece of rock coming from outer space that passes through the Earth's atmosphere, producing light
a piece of rock or metal from space that has hit the surface of the earth
a glowing cloud of gas and dust in outer space, often the result of a star explosion or formation
an exploding star that as a result is emitting a very large amount of light, more than the sun
a US government agency responsible for space travel and the study of space
(of a spacecraft or aircraft) to leave the ground, particularly vertically
an imaginary line in the middle of an object around which the object revolves
a vehicle designed and used to go to space and return multiple times
a mysterious object that some people claim to have seen flying around in the sky and assume that it is a spaceship from another world
having or seeming to have no or little weight, caused by the absence of gravity