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Słownictwo do IELTS Academic (Wynik 8-9) - Astronomy

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
quasar
quasar
[Rzeczownik]

a highly energetic celestial object emitting powerful radiation from the center of a galaxy, often associated with a supermassive black hole

kwazar, obiekt gwiazdopodobny

kwazar, obiekt gwiazdopodobny

Ex: Astronomers observed a distant quasar, providing insights into the early universe. 
kuiper belt
kuiper belt
[Rzeczownik]

a region beyond Neptune in the solar system containing icy objects like dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets

pas Kuipera, pierścień Kuipera

pas Kuipera, pierścień Kuipera

Ex: Pluto was once considered the ninth planet before its reclassification as a dwarf planet within the Kuiper Belt. 
oort cloud
oort cloud
[Rzeczownik]

a distant, hypothetical region surrounding the solar system, thought to harbor icy bodies and comets

obłok Oorta, obłok Oorta

obłok Oorta, obłok Oorta

Ex: The Oort Cloud is a theorized reservoir of comets and icy bodies that extends far beyond the solar system. 
corona
corona
[Rzeczownik]

the outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere, observable as a plasma halo during a solar eclipse

korona, zewnętrzna atmosfera Słońca

korona, zewnętrzna atmosfera Słońca

Ex: During a total solar eclipse, the corona of the Sun becomes visible as a radiant halo around the moon. 
ecliptic
ecliptic
[Rzeczownik]

the apparent path that the Sun traces in the sky over the course of a year, which is also the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun

ekliptyka

ekliptyka

Ex: The ecliptic is the path along which the Sun appears to move through the sky over the course of a year. 
parallax
parallax
[Rzeczownik]

the apparent displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object when viewed along two different lines of sight, often used in astronomy to measure the distance of nearby stars

paralaksa, pozorne przemieszczenie

paralaksa, pozorne przemieszczenie

Ex: Astronomers use stellar parallax to measure the distances to nearby stars by observing their apparent shift against more distant background stars. 
supernova
supernova
[Rzeczownik]

an exploding star that as a result is emitting a very large amount of light, more than the sun

supernowa

supernowa

Ex: A supernova is a powerful explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle. 
pulsar
pulsar
[Rzeczownik]

a highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation from its magnetic poles

pulsar, wirująca gwiazda neutronowa

pulsar, wirująca gwiazda neutronowa

Ex: Pulsars were first discovered in 1967 by astronomers Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish. 
troposphere
troposphere
[Rzeczownik]

the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending from the surface up to an average altitude of about 8-15 kilometers

troposfera, najniższa warstwa atmosfery ziemskiej

troposfera, najniższa warstwa atmosfery ziemskiej

Ex: The troposphere is where most weather phenomena, such as clouds, rain, and storms, occur. 
stratosphere
stratosphere
[Rzeczownik]

the atmospheric layer above the troposphere, where temperature generally increases with altitude and the ozone layer is situated

stratosfera, warstwa stratosfery

stratosfera, warstwa stratosfery

Ex: The stratosphere contains the ozone layer, crucial for absorbing and blocking harmful ultraviolet radiation. 
mesosphere
mesosphere
[Rzeczownik]

the atmospheric layer above the stratosphere, where temperatures decrease with altitude and it extends up to the mesopause

mezosfera, warstwa mezosferyczna

mezosfera, warstwa mezosferyczna

Ex: The mesosphere is the layer where meteorites burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere. 
thermosphere
thermosphere
[Rzeczownik]

the atmospheric layer above the mesosphere, where temperatures increase with altitude and it extends to the exosphere

termosfera, warstwa termiczna

termosfera, warstwa termiczna

Ex: The thermosphere is where the International Space Station (ISS) and many satellites orbit the Earth. 
ionosphere
ionosphere
[Rzeczownik]

a layer in the upper atmosphere containing ions and free electrons, affecting radio communication and contributing to auroras

jonosfera, zjonizowana warstwa atmosfery

jonosfera, zjonizowana warstwa atmosfery

Ex: The ionosphere reflects radio waves, allowing long-distance communication by bouncing signals off this atmospheric layer. 
exosphere
exosphere
[Rzeczownik]

the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, transitioning to outer space, with extremely low gas densities

egzosfera, najbardziej zewnętrzna warstwa atmosfery Ziemi

egzosfera, najbardziej zewnętrzna warstwa atmosfery Ziemi

Ex: The exosphere marks the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space. 
magnetosphere
magnetosphere
[Rzeczownik]

the protective magnetic field region around a celestial body, shielding it from solar wind and charged particles

magnetosfera, sfera magnetyczna

magnetosfera, sfera magnetyczna

Ex: Earth's magnetosphere acts as a shield, deflecting charged particles from the solar wind. 
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