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Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Magellanic clouds — 1680s, from Mod.L. Magellanicus, from Latinized name of Portuguese navigator Fernüo de Magalhües (c.1470 1521), the first European to round the tip of South America. He described them c.1520, hence the name in Europe; but at least the larger of… … Etymology dictionary
Magellanic clouds — /ma jə lanˈik klowdz, or gə / plural noun Two galaxies in the southern hemisphere, appearing to the naked eye like detached portions of the Milky Way, the nearest galaxies to the earth ORIGIN: Ferdinand Magellan (c.1480–1521), Portuguese… … Useful english dictionary
Magellanic Clouds — The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. The two Magellanic Clouds (or Nubeculae Magellani[1]) are irregular dwarf galaxies visible in the southern hemisphere, which are … Wikipedia
Magellanic Clouds — noun collectively, the pair of galaxies, the Large Magellanic Cloud and Small Magellanic Cloud; also sometimes includes the Magellanic Bridge and Magellanic Stream … Wiktionary
MAGELLANIC CLOUDS — two masses of stars and nebulæ seen in the southern hemisphere, not far from the South Pole … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Magellanic Clouds — Pulelehua Kea, Pulelehua Kāwa ewa e, Pulelehua Uli … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Magellanic Stream — Not to be confused with Magellanic Bridge. Magellanic Stream Type Intergalactic High Velocity Cloud Observation data (Epoch J2000.0) Right ascension 00h 32m … Wikipedia
Magellanic cloud — Astron. either of two irregular galactic clusters in the southern heavens that are the nearest independent star system to the Milky Way. [1675 85] * * * Either of two irregular companion galaxies of the Milky Way Galaxy, named for Ferdinand… … Universalium
Magellanic Bridge — Not to be confused with Magellanic Stream. Magellanic Bridge Type Transgalactic HI region Observation data (Epoch J2000.0) Right ascension 03h 11m … Wikipedia
Magellanic cloud — Mag el*lan ic cloud, n. (Astron.) Either of two conspicuous celestial nebul[ae] near the south celestial pole, resembling thin white clouds, each of which is a galaxy[2] smaller than but separate from the Milky Way galaxy, and together they are… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Small Magellanic Cloud — Small Magellanic Cloud. Source: Digitized Sky Survey 2 Observation data (J2000 epoch) … Wikipedia