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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 6-7) - Astronomy

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à l'astronomie qui sont nécessaires à l'examen académique IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
comet
[nom]

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

comète

comète

Ex: The appearance of a comet in the night sky often attracts attention from amateur astronomers and stargazers alike .
meteor
[nom]

a piece of rock coming from outer space that passes through the Earth's atmosphere, producing light

météore

météore

Ex: The Perseid meteor shower is one of the most famous annual meteor showers, visible in August.

any of the rocky bodies orbiting the sun, ranging greatly in diameter, also found in large numbers between Jupiter and Mars

astéroïde

astéroïde

Ex: asteroids contain valuable minerals and resources that could be mined in the future .
Nebula
[nom]

a glowing cloud of gas and dust in outer space, often the result of a star explosion or formation

nébuleuse

nébuleuse

Ex: The beautiful colors of the Eagle Nebula were captured by the space telescope.
aurora
[nom]

a natural light display in the Earth's polar regions, caused by the collision of charged particles from the sun with atoms in the Earth's atmosphere

aurore

aurore

Ex: The indigenous people in polar regions often incorporate stories of aurora into their cultural narratives .

a specific group of stars that form a pattern and have a name related to their shape

constellation

constellation

Ex: constellation Cassiopeia forms a distinct " W " shape in the northern sky .
zodiac
[nom]

(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

zodiaque

zodiaque

Ex: People born under the sign of Leo are said to possess strong leadership qualities , according to zodiac.

a planet that is outside the solar system

exoplanète

exoplanète

Ex: Scientists use advanced telescopes and observatories to detect the faint signals exoplanets orbiting distant stars .

the displacement of the spectrum of an astronomical object toward shorter wavelengths, indicating motion toward the observer

décalage vers le bleu, décalage bleu

décalage vers le bleu, décalage bleu

a small, dense, and faint stellar remnant that is left after a medium-sized star exhausts the nuclear fuel in its core and undergoes gravitational collapse

naine blanche, nain blanc

naine blanche, nain blanc

Ex: Although smallwhite dwarfs can be quite hot , emitting radiation across a broad spectrum including visible light .

a highly dense and compact stellar remnant that remains after a massive star undergoes a supernova explosion, consisting almost entirely of neutrons

étoile à neutrons, étoile neutronique

étoile à neutrons, étoile neutronique

Ex: Neutron stars are so dense that they approach the limit allowed by our current understanding of the laws of physics .

the scientific study of how the universe is created, its development, and how it is going to end

cosmologie

cosmologie

a type of galaxy characterized by a spiral-shaped structure, consisting of a central bulge surrounded by spiral arms that contain stars, gas, and dust

galaxie spirale, galaxie en spirale

galaxie spirale, galaxie en spirale

Ex: The Triangulum Galaxy ( M33 ) is a spiral galaxy located within our local group of galaxies .

a type of galaxy characterized by its smooth, nearly featureless brightness profile and ellipsoidal shape, lacking significant spiral arms or disk-like structures

galaxie elliptique, galaxie élliptique

galaxie elliptique, galaxie élliptique

an optical instrument used for analyzing the spectrum of light, separating it into its individual wavelengths to identify and study the components of the light source

spectroscope, spectroscopique

spectroscope, spectroscopique

Ex: The design of optical filters in digital cameras and imaging devices often involves spectral analysis using spectroscope.

a galaxy that lacks a distinct, regular shape or structure, often appearing chaotic and asymmetrical

galaxie irrégulière, galaxie sans forme régulière

galaxie irrégulière, galaxie sans forme régulière

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

OVNI

OVNI

Ex: The pilots reported encountering unidentified flying object that moved at high speeds and changed direction abruptly .

an unmanned spacecraft designed to explore outer space, gather scientific data, and transmit it back to Earth

sonde spatiale, probe spatiale

sonde spatiale, probe spatiale

Ex: OSIRIS-REx, a NASA space probe, is on a mission to collect samples from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu and return them to Earth for analysis.

an astronaut from Russia or the former Soviet Union

cosmonaute

cosmonaute

Ex: The Soviet Union launched several cosmonaut missions during the Space Race with the United States .

a layer of charged particles, primarily electrons and protons, held in place around a celestial body by its magnetic field

ceinture de radiation, ceinture radiative

ceinture de radiation, ceinture radiative

the shift of light waves towards longer wavelengths, indicating the motion of an object away from the observer, commonly observed in the spectra of distant celestial bodies

décalage vers le rouge, redshift

décalage vers le rouge, redshift

Ex: The Doppler effect causes the red shift phenomenon when light sources move away from an observer.
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 6-7)
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