O QUE SIGNIFICA TELESCOPICALLY EM INGLÊS
Telescópio
Um telescópio é um instrumento que auxilia na observação de objetos remotos coletando radiação eletromagnética. Os primeiros telescópios práticos conhecidos foram inventados na Holanda no início do século XVII, usando lentes de vidro. Eles encontraram uso em aplicações terrestres e astronomia. Dentro de algumas décadas, o telescópio refletindo foi inventado, que usava espelhos. No século XX foram inventados muitos novos tipos de telescópios, incluindo radiotelescópios na década de 1930 e telescópios infravermelhos na década de 1960. A palavra telescópio agora se refere a uma ampla gama de instrumentos que detectam diferentes regiões do espectro eletromagnético e, em alguns casos, outros tipos de detectores. A palavra "telescópio" foi inventada em 1611 pelo matemático grego Giovanni Demisiani para um dos instrumentos da Galileo Galilei apresentados em um banquete na Accademia dei Lincei. No Starry Messenger, o Galileo usou o termo "perspicillum".
definição de telescopically no dicionário inglês
A definição de telescopicamente no dicionário é por meio de um telescópio. Outra definição de telescópica é ajustando-se como um conjunto de cilindros que se deslocam um para o outro, permitindo extensão e encurtamento.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TELESCOPICALLY»
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1
Absolutes and Infinity in Our Physical Universe: Believers ...
After similar mathematical maneuvers using the equality of the simultaneous
arrival times—r/c = s/v or s = rv/c— one finds that r = D[(1 + v/c)/(1 – v/c)]^1/2 (the
distance C calculates and telescopically sees in the C-eyepiece for the clock at
the ...
Carlton Andrews Lane,
2012
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The Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine
Segments of stomach and bowel may be removed telescopically and joined up
again entirely within the abdominal cavity. Rectal tumors may be removed
telescopically through the anus, thus in many cases averting the need for
colostomy or ...
Stephen Lock, John M. Last, George Dunea,
2001
3
Living By the Book/Living By the Book Workbook Set
24. READING. TELESCOPICALLY. TODAY'S PASSAGE: Lamentations 3:22–33
TIME COMMITMENT: 45 minutes “Wheneveryoucome toabookofthe Bible ask,
Where does this bookfithistorically? Whenwas it written? When did the events
take ...
William D. Hendricks, Howard G. Hendricks,
2007
4
Living By the Book Workbook: The Art and Science of Reading ...
Telescopically. tODaY'S PaSSaGE: Lamentations 3:22–33 tIME COMMItMENt: 45
minutes “Whenever you come to a book of the Bible ask, Where does this book fit
historically? When was it written? When did the events take place? What was ...
Howard G. Hendricks, William D. Hendricks,
2007
5
Obscure No More: Life-Shaping Lessons from the Often Overlooked
3 In other words, keep things in context. Remember, the books of the Bible
together tell the story of God. The Bible is not a random collection of thoughts and
stories haphazardly thrown together; it is a whole. When reading telescopically,
keep ...
6
A Field Guide to Deep-Sky Objects
Although there are no reports of any features visible telescopically, there are two
aspects of interest. A close and tiny companion galaxy of M60 is located only 2.5
¢ to the northwest. This little spiral galaxy can only really be seen with averted ...
She saw little Ben “telescopically.” She saw his potential and strengths, not his
faults and weaknesses. When we see people microscopically, we look at their
foibles and weaknesses, instead of examining their assets and building upon
them.
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Astrophysics in the Next Decade: The James Webb Space ...
Planetary astronomy is unusual among the astronomical sciences in that the
objects of its attention are inexorably transformed by intensive study into the
targets of other sciences. For example, the Moon and Mars were studied
telescopically ...
Harley A. Thronson, Massimo Stiavelli, A. G. G. M. Tielens,
2009
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The Greatest Comets in History: Broom Stars and Celestial ...
C/1910. A1. The ''Great January Comet'' of 1910 was observed both
telescopically and with the naked eye in broad daylight near the time of
perihelion (see Chapter 5 for a description of this comet).
David A.J. Seargent,
2008
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The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights
A form, especially for use in connection with the pouring of door and window
lintels, which includes: a plurality of trough-shaped sheet metal form components
telescopically engaging each other and adjustable relative to each other in ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «TELESCOPICALLY»
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telescopically no contexto das seguintes notícias.
LOOK TO THE SKIES: Lancashire residents in for special treat - a …
“The moon at full is quite disappointing telescopically as the face on illumination by the sun drowns out the detailed features that usually make the moon such an ... «Lancashire Telegraph, jul 15»
Graphene coating boosts battery performance
... that a similar sliding effect has been seen in multiwalled carbon nanotubes – rolled up sheets of graphene – which can extend telescopically. The team also ... «physicsworld.com, jul 15»
Visual treat in the sky — Venus and Jupiter to appear nearly …
Telescopically, the two planets will appear nearly the same size because the much larger in reality Jupiter is also much farther away. Their globes will contrast ... «The Daily News Online, jun 15»
Venus And Jupiter Drama: Conjunction From June 19 to July 4 …
Telescopically, the two planets will appear nearly the same size -- Jupiter, though much larger in reality, is also much farther away. But their globes will contrast ... «Headlines & Global News, jun 15»
Watch the Moon Photobomb Uranus in Slooh Occultation Webcast …
"Watching Uranus telescopically vanish behind the detailed sunlit portion of the moon and then suddenly emerge from the lunar dark side should be pretty ... «Space.com, jun 15»
Live SLOOH Webcast of Lunar Occultation of Uranus
“Watching Uranus telescopically vanish behind the detailed, sunlit portion of the Moon and then suddenly emerge from the lunar dark side, should be pretty ... «Space Ref, jun 15»
One worker killed at Markham work site
This includes straight booms, which are aerial work platforms with sections that extend telescopically. These lifts offer greater horizontal outreach than any other ... «Daily Commercial News, mai 15»
Just look up, Harry
Rare and endangered birds abound. They're not contained in cages. Nor are they only telescopically visible if you're quick enough. They're all around you. «Southland Times, abr 15»
Seeing is believing: Morristown High astronomers discover Galileo …
These observations were first made telescopically by Galileo more than 400 years ago and provided critical evidence for our heliocentric model of the solar ... «Morristown Green, abr 15»
Night Sky column...from Tiverton and Mid Devon Astronomical Society
Jupiter is high in the night sky, it is bright, telescopically the planet is fantastic, you can see the cloud belts, and Galilean moons, even with a small telescope. «Tiverton Mid Devon Gazette, abr 15»