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İngilizce - Türkçe
nebula teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- bulutsu uzak yıldız topluluğu {i}
- bulutsu
Örnek Cümle:
Bir bulutsu; toz, hidrojen, helyum ve diğer iyonize gazlardan oluşmuş bir yıldızlararası buluttur.
-A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases.
- nebula
- gözbebeğine arız olan duman
- pek uzak olduğundan bulut gibi görünen yıldızlar yığını
- --s (neb'yılız)/--e (neb'yıli) i., (Gökbilim) bulutsu, nebülöz {ç}
- spiral nebula sarmal yapılı yıldız takımı
- bulutsu/nebula
- (nebulae). Göz bebeğine arız olan duman, nebula (Tıp)
- bulutlu (Askeri)
- nebulae
- (Askeri) BULUTSULAR, SAMANYOLU BULUT SULARI: Mevcudiyetlerini ya parlak bir yıldızın aydınlatması veya göğün belirli bir bölgesindeki yıldızların ışığını aşikar şekilde zayıflatmalarıyla belli eden yıldızlararası madde bulutları; oluşmamış yıldızlardır
- dark nebula
- (Astronomi) kara bulutsu
- dark nebula
- kara nebula
- dust nebula
- toz nebulası
- gaseous nebula
- gaz nebula, gaz bulutsu
- nebulae
- bulutsular
- planetary nebula
- gezegensi bulut
- solar nebula
- (Astronomi) Güneş sisteminde uzak olduğundan bulut gibi görünen yıldızlar yığını
- solar nebula
- (Astronomi) Güneş bulutumsusu
- the crab nebula
- Yengeç Bulutsusu
- dust nebula
- (Astronomi) toz nebula
- dust nebula
- (Astronomi) toz bulutsu
- nebular
- bulutsuya ait
- nebular
- nebulaya ait
- nebular
- (sıfat) nebulaya ait
- nebular
- bulut gibi görünen yıldız kümesinenebular hypothesis güneş sisteminin aslında bulut şeklinde bir madde yığınından ileri gelmiş olduğu varsayımı
- solar nebula
- güneş nebulası
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Türkçe - Türkçe
nebula teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- Bulutsu
- Roma mimarlığında,dalgaları andıran sürekli bezeme
- Uzayda bulunan gaz bulutsularına verilen isim
- Uzayda ekseni çevresinde yavaşça dönen, gaz ve tozlardan oluşmuş gök varlığı
İngilizce - İngilizce
nebula teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A cloud in outer space consisting of gas or dust (e.g. a cloud formed after a star explodes)
- a gaseous body of unorganized stellar substance
- A cloud of interstellar gas and dust, often illuminated by stars
- True nebulæ are gaseous; but very distant star clusters often appear like them in the telescope
- A cloud of dust and gas in space, usually illuminated by one or more stars Nebulae represent the raw material the stars are made of
- A large, tenuous cloud of interstellar dust and gas in space created of the remnants of an exploded star or a galaxy in the making The dust and gas can pose a hazard to the ship when traveling at high impulse speeds
- (pathology) a faint cloudy spot on the cornea
- (plural: nebulae) A cloud of gas and dust, usually found in the spiral arms of a galaxy
- A huge cloud of dust and gases found in space It usually signifies the beginning or ending of a star
- A cloud of gas and/or dust in interstellar space (The word nebula in Latin means "cloud"; its plural is "nebulae '') Nebulae can make themselves apparent by glowing (as "emission nebulae''), by scattering light from stars within them (as "reflection nebulae''), or by blocking light from things behind them (as "obscuration nebulae'')
- Cloud of dust or gas in space which is sometimes made visible by the reflected light from nearby stars Nebulae are the birthplace of stars
- An interstellar cloud of gas and dust
- A nebula is a cloud of dust and gas in space. New stars are produced from nebulae. Any of various tenuous clouds of gas and dust in interstellar space. Nebulae constitute only a small percentage of a galaxy's mass. Dark nebulae (e.g., the Coalsack) are very dense, cold molecular clouds that appear as large, obscure, irregularly shaped areas in the sky. Bright nebulae (e.g., the Crab Nebula, planetary nebula) appear as faintly luminous, glowing surfaces; they emit their own light or reflect that of stars near them. The term nebula also formerly referred to galaxies outside the Milky Way Galaxy. Crab Nebula Gum Nebula Orion Nebula planetary nebula solar nebula
- (pathology) a faint cloudy spot on the cornea an immense cloud of gas (mainly hydrogen) and dust in interstellar space cloudiness of the urine a medicinal liquid preparation intended for use in an atomizer
- an immense cloud of gas (mainly hydrogen) and dust in interstellar space
- A diffuse mass of interstellar dust and gas Neutrino A fundamental particle supposedly produced in massive numbers by the nuclear reactions in stars; they are very hard to detect because the vast majority of them pass completely through the Earth without interacting Nuclear Fusion A nuclear process whereby several small nuclei are combined to make a larger one whose mass is slightly smaller than the sum of the small ones The difference in mass is converted to energy by Einstein's famous equivalence E=mc2 This is the source of the Sun's energy and, ultimately, of (almost) all energy on Earth
- Cloud of glowing gas in space, lit up by hot young stars within it
- A cloud of dense gas and/or dust in interstellar space or surrounding a star They appear indistinct or fuzzy and the term encompasses a wide variety of phenomena For example, star forming regions, shells of gas ejected from evolved stars (``planetary nebulae) and the remants of exploded stars (``supernovae'') can all be called ``nebulae'' Before their nature and distances were determined galaxies were termed spiral nebulae
- a collection of gas and/or dust
- A term used to describe celestial objects which have a fuzzy, or nebulous, appearance (from the Latin for cloud ), such as gas, or dust, clouds Galaxies were once described thus
- A faint, cloudlike, self- luminous mass of matter situated beyond the solar system among the stars
- A cloudy appearance in the urine
- Cloud of gas and dust usually left by a dead star Such clouds are where most stars form They are primarily located by reflecting light from stars, emitting light from young stars which lie within, or by blocking the view of background stars behind them See also: open cluster
- A cloud of gas or dust among the stars A nebula may be luminous (like a neon sign) if excited by a nearby star, or, if it is dusty it may blot out the background of starlight In the past, this term was also used for galaxies because they appeared nebulous
- A diffuse mass of interstellar dust and gas
- A glowing cloud of gas or dust reflecting the light of nearby stars Here is an example of the ring nebula taken here with the Ultima 2000 telescope and a CCD camera
- A term used by optical astronomers to denote any object that resembles a cloud, either bright or dark, and is not stellar in appearance
- (plural=nebulae) A mass of gas and dust in space This image is the Crab nebula
- cloud of cosmic gas or dust in outer space (Astronomy); clouded spot or faint corneal opacity on the cornea (Medicine); cloudiness or cloudy appearance in the urine (Medicine); oily preparation used in a nebulizer {i}
- cloudiness of the urine
- Bright or dark cloud of gas and dust, which may contain stars
- a diffuse mass of interstellar dust and gas A reflection nebula shines by light reflected from nearby stars An emission nebula shines by emitting light as electrons recombine with protons to form hydrogen The electrons were made free by the ultraviolet light of a nearby star shining on a cloud of hydrogen gas A planetary nebula results from the explosion of a solar-like type star
- n a scattered mass of interstellar dust and/or gas, visible as light patches or dark areas, depending on the way the mass reflects or absorbs light
- a medicinal liquid preparation intended for use in an atomizer
- Originally a fixed, extended and somewhat fuzzy white haze observed in the sky with a telescope Many of these objects can now be resolved into clouds of individual stars and have been identified as galaxies The gaseous nebulae, however, cannot be resolved into individual stars and consist, for the most part, or interstellar dust and gas In some of these gaseous nebulae the gas atoms have been ionised by ultraviolet radiation from nearby stars and light is emitted as these ions interact with the free electrons in the gas These are called emission nebulae In the dark nebulae, there are no nearby stars and these objects are consequently dark; they can only be detected by what they obscure
- a gas or dust cloud in space NIGHT the dark hours between sunset and sunrise NORTH to the left of a person standing east where the sun rises
- A white spot or a slight opacity of the cornea
- a cloud of interstellar gas and dust made up mostly of hydrogen and helium Nebulas come in different forms; planetary nebulas, supernova remnants, and diffuse nebulas When stars form, they form as a result of a nebula condensing
- Great Nebula in Andromeda
- a great nebula, white nebula, and spiral nebula in the constellation of Andromeda, now known to be the Andromeda Galaxy, a spiral galaxy
- Orion Nebula
- A diffuse nebula visible in the night sky below Orion's Belt; it is approximately 40 light years across. It is one of the brightest nebulae visible to the naked eye and is the closest region of stellar formation to Earth
- dark nebula
- A type of nebula that unlike other types of nebulae does not emit or reflect light and therefore appears as a starless region in the sky
Horsehead Nebula is a typical dark nebula, and is famous for resembling the head of a horse.
- nebular
- Of or pertaining to a nebula
- planetary nebula
- A nebulosity surrounding a dying star, consisting of material expelled by the star
- preplanetary nebula
- A stage in stellar evolution when a star starts to shed its outer layers before coming a true planetary nebula
- protoplanetary nebula
- A stage in stellar evolution when a star starts to shed its outer layers before coming a true planetary nebula
- radio nebula
- Any nebula that emits radio waves
- reflection nebula
- A nebula that consist of dust which reflects starlight and appears blue in photographs
The Pleiades are surrounded by a reflection nebula.
- solar nebula
- A disc-shaped cloud of gas and dust left over from the formation of the Sun
- spiral nebula
- a spiral-shaped white nebula; these were generally determined to be spiral galaxies in the 20th century
- spiral nebula
- a spiral-shaped nebula
- white nebula
- a nebula that appears white in colouration through a high-powered telescope (nebulae often appear to have some hint of colour through a powerful telescope, but white when not using a powerful instrument); these nebulae were generally to be determined to be galaxies in the 20th century
- solar nebula
- (Astronomi) The rotating flattened cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and the rest of the bodies in the solar system
- spiral nebula
- A galaxy exhibiting a central nucleus or barred structure from which extend curved arms of higher luminosity ― called also spiral galaxy
- A nebula
- nubecula
- A nebula
- nebulosity
- Crab Nebula
- Bright nebula in the constellation Taurus, about 5,000 light-years from Earth. Roughly 12 light-years in diameter, it is the remnant of a supernova, first observed by Chinese and other astronomers in 1054, that was visible in daylight for 23 days and at night for almost two years. Identified as a nebula 1731, it was named (for its form) in the mid-19th century. In 1921 it was discovered to be still expanding; the present rate is about 700 mi/second (1,100 km/second). The Crab is one of the few astronomical objects from which electromagnetic radiation has been detected over the entire measurable spectrum. In the late 1960s a pulsar, thought to be the collapsed remnant star of the supernova, was found near its centre
- Gum Nebula
- Largest known emission nebula in terms of how much of the sky it occupies as seen from Earth, extending over about 35° in the southern constellations Puppis and Vela. A complex of diffuse, glowing gas too faint to see with the unaided eye, it was discovered in the 1950s. It lies roughly 1,000 light-years from Earth and may be the remnant of an ancient supernova
- Orion Nebula
- Bright nebula, faintly visible to the unaided eye in the sword of the hunter's figure in the constellation Orion. About 1,500 light-years from Earth, it contains hundreds of very hot young stars clustered about a group of four massive stars known as the Trapezium. Radiation primarily from these four stars excites the nebula to glow. Discovered in the early 17th century, it was the first nebula to be photographed (1880)
- Ring Nebula
- A planetary nebula in the constellation Lyra
- crab nebula
- a remnant of a supernova detected first in 1054 AD
- diffuse nebula
- a cluster of stars within an intricate cloud of gas and dust
- emission nebula
- A nebula that absorbs ultraviolet radiation from stars and reemits it as visible light
- nebulae
- Before the `Great Debate', this term referred to any resolved nebulosity observed in the sky It had also been noticed that a there were different types of nebulae (singular: nebula), one of which had spiral structure and so were referred to as "spiral nebulae " Today "spiral nebulae" are referred to as "spiral galaxies" and "nebulae" refer to large gas and dust clouds that populate a galaxy
- nebulae
- definition
- nebulae
- plural of nebula
- nebulae
- A diffuse of interstellar dust or gas Nebulae come from the Latin word for mist or cloud Nebula comes in several different forms to include emission nebula, reflection nebula, and dark nebulae just to name a few The gas in nebulae is mostly H (Hydrogen) gas
- nebulae
- From the Latin work meaning 'fuzzy' A cloud like aggregation of gas and/or dust associated with star forming regions and in the case of planetary nebula, the death of stars Nebulae are typically classified as
- nebular
- {s} pertaining to a cloud of cosmic gas and dust in outer space (Astronomy)
- nebular
- resembling a cloud
- nebular
- of or relating to or resembling a nebula; "the nebular hypothesis of the origin of the solar system
- nebular
- Or or pertaining to a nebula
- nebular
- Of or pertaining to nebulæ; of the nature of, or resembling, a nebula
- nebular
- of or relating to or resembling a nebula; "the nebular hypothesis of the origin of the solar system"
- nebulas
- plural of nebula
- planetary nebula
- a nebula that was once thought to be a star with its planets but is now thought to be a very hot star surrounded by an expanding envelope of ionized gases that emit a fluorescent glow because of intense radiation from the star
- planetary nebula
- A nebula, such as the Ring Nebula, consisting of a hot, blue-white, central star surrounded by an envelope of expanding gas. Any of a class of bright nebulae that may somewhat resemble planets when viewed through a small telescope but are, in fact, expanding shells of luminous gas around dying stars. A planetary nebula is the outer envelope shed by a red giant star not massive enough to become a supernova. Instead, the star's intensely hot core becomes exposed (see white dwarf star) and ionizes the surrounding shell of gas, which is expanding at tens of miles per second
- solar nebula
- Gaseous cloud from which, in the nebular hypothesis of the origin of the solar system, the Sun and planets formed by condensation. In 1755 Immanuel Kant suggested that a nebula gradually pulled together by its own gravity developed into the Sun and planets. Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1796 proposed a similar model, in which a rotating and contracting cloud of gas the young Sun shed concentric rings of matter that condensed into the planets. James Clerk Maxwell showed that if all the matter in the known planets had once been distributed this way, shearing forces would have prevented such condensation. Another objection was that the Sun has less angular momentum than the theory seems to require. In the early 20th century most astronomers preferred the collision theory: that the planets formed as a result of a close approach to the Sun by another star. Eventually, however, stronger objections were mounted to the collision theory than to the nebular hypothesis, and a modified version of the latter, in which a rotating matter disk gave rise to the planets through successively larger aglommerations from dust grains through planetesimals and protoplanets, became the prevailing theory of the solar system's origin
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Türkçe - İngilizce
nebula teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- nebula
- kara nebula
- dark nebula
- spiral nebula
- spiral nebula
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