galactic

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English - Turkish
samanyoluna ait
galaktik

Galaktik merkezi Yay Takımyıldızında yer almaktadır. - The galactic center is in the constellation Sagittarius.

Tom ve Mary, Galaktik Konsey üyesidirler. - Tom and Mary are members of the Galactic Council.

gökada ile ilgili
{s} samanyolu ile ilgili
galaksiyle ilgili
(Tıp) Süte ait, galaktik
astr gökadaya ait
{s} galaksi ile ilgili
{s} süt
galactic cluster
(Tekstil) Galaktik küme, açık küme
galactic system
galaktik jüyesi
galactic system
gökada jüyesi
galactic bulge
(Astronomi) Şişkin gökada, teker, gökada tekeri
galactic noise
galaktik gürültü
galactic system
galaktik sistem, gökada dizgesi
English - English
related to the Milky Way galaxy

The study of the Milky Way is called galactic astronomy.

Relating to the galaxy or a galaxy
Of enormous size
{s} of the galaxy
of or relating to a galaxy (especially our galaxy the Milky Way); "the galactic plane"
of or relating to a galaxy (especially our galaxy the Milky Way); "the galactic plane
Of or pertaining to milk; got from milk; as, galactic acid
Galactic means relating to galaxies. relating to a galaxy. adj. active galactic nucleus galactic coordinate galactic halo galactic cluster
inconceivably large
Of or pertaining to the galaxy or Milky Way
galactic year
the time it takes for the Solar System to orbit around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, estimated to be from 225 to 250 million years
galactic year
by extension, the time it takes a celestial body to complete a quasi-orbit in a galaxy
galactic cluster
(Tekstil) A loose, irregular grouping of stars that originated from a single nebula in the arms of a spiral galaxy. Also called open cluster or galaxy cluster
galactic bulge
(Astronomi) In astronomy, a bulge or galactic bulge is a tightly packed group of stars within a larger formation. The term almost exclusively refers to the central group of stars found in most spiral galaxies (see Galactic spheroid). Bulges were historically thought to be elliptical galaxies that happen to have a disk of stars around them, but high resolution images using the Hubble Space Telescope have revealed that many bulges have properties that are more like spiral galaxies. It is now thought that there are at least two types of bulges, bulges that are like ellipticals and bulges that are like spiral galaxies
galactic center
The Galactic Center is the rotational center of the Milky Way galaxy. It is located about 7.6 kiloparsecs (24,800 LY) away from the Earth, in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, where the Milky Way appears brightest. Scientists hypothesize that a supermassive black hole lies in the Galactic Center of the Milky Way, and most (if not all) other galaxies
galactic coordinate
In astronomy, a galactic latitude or longitude, useful for describing the relative positions and motions of components of the Milky Way Galaxy. Galactic latitude is measured in degrees north or south of the plane of the Milky Way. Galactic longitude is measured in degrees east of the galactic centre in the constellation Sagittarius
galactic equator
The great circle of the celestial sphere that lies in the plane bisecting the band of the Milky Way, inclined at an angle of approximately 62° to the celestial equator. Also called galactic circle
galactic halo
In astronomy, a nearly spherical volume of thinly scattered stars, globular clusters, and tenuous gas observed surrounding spiral galaxies. It may extend far beyond the disk and contain most of the galaxy's mass. The halo of the Milky Way Galaxy is thought to have a radius greater than 100,000 light-years and to be predominantly composed of dark matter
galactic noise
Radio-frequency radiation originating outside the solar system
Great Galactic Ghoul
A notional space monster invoked to explain the high failure rate of probes sent to Mars. #*''. Taylor Dinerman. The Space Review, September 27, 2004
active galactic nucleus
Small region at the centre of a galaxy that emits a prodigious amount of energy in the form of radio, optical, X-ray, or gamma radiation or high-speed particle jets. Many classes of "active galaxies" have been identified; they appear similar in many respects to quasars. Astronomers suspect that the observed energy is generated as matter accretes onto a supermassive black hole with a mass millions or even billions of times that of the Sun. The accreting matter can outshine the rest of the galaxy as it is heated in very high-speed collisions outside the black hole's event horizon. It is believed that many galaxies harbour these central black holes and that they might have been quasars in their early history, although they now appear to be dormant unless orbiting matter is accreting onto the black hole
galactic

    Hyphenation

    ga·lac·tic

    Turkish pronunciation

    gıläktîk

    Pronunciation

    /gəˈlaktək/ /ɡəˈlæktɪk/

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