Примери за използване на Pegasi на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Poetical Muse Pegasi 2012.
Pegasi b is about 41 light years from Earth.
With the orbit of 51 Pegasi b.
The discovery of 51 Pegasi b changed the entire game.
The elf maiden, thoroughly satisfied,promises you a flock of Pegasi.
It's the most important discovery since 51 Pegasi… maybe even more important.
The exoplanet 51 Pegasi b lies some 50 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Pegasus.
The planet 70 Virginis b is even farther away than Pegasi… at 60 light-years.
For example, 391 Pegasi is a star that has an exoplanet around it, a planet orbiting it, and that planet is still there.
A group of Swiss astronomers had their eyes on a bright object in the Pegasus constellation called 51 Pegasi b.
Together with Didier Queloz in 1995 he discovered 51 Pegasi b, the first extrasolar planet orbiting a sun-like star.
Called 51 Pegasi b, the orb showed a cozy orbit around its host star of just 4.2 Earth days and a mass about half that of Jupiter's.
Queloz made the first discovery of a planet outside our solar system- an exoplanet- orbiting the star 51 Pegasi.
The planet around 391 Pegasi is likely to be one of these planets that have sort of walked the knife edge between spiraling outwards and being dragged in by tides.
In 1 995, in the Pegasus constellation, just 50 light-years from Earth,scientists discovered the first true extrasolar planet, 51 Pegasi B.
Pegasi and its gas giant planet have a similar orbital distance from each other as Earth does from our Sun, which is about 90 million miles.
In 1995, they made the first discovery of a planet outside our solar system, an exoplanet,orbiting a solar-type star, 51 Pegasi.
Since the 1995 discovery of the first extrasolar planet, 51 Pegasi b, about 700 planets orbiting around stars other than our Sun have been discovered so far.
About 4,000 such exoplanets have been discovered since Queloz and his colleague Michel Mayor first identified one 24 years ago,called 51 Pegasi b.
Although 51 Pegasi b was the first exoplanet to be discovered around a Sun-like star, it was not the first exoplanet to be found.
Around 4,000 such exoplanets have been discovered since Queloz and his colleague Michel Mayor identified the first one,called"51 Pegasi b", 24 years ago.
Artist's illustration showing the giant,Jupiter-like exoplanet 51 Pegasi b, which in 1995 became the first alien world to be found around a sunlike star.
In the story, told from Carter's point of view and set on Long Island's south shore, in the vicinity of Moriches Bay, he is devoured by a giant magical crocodile he has been hunting, which immediately spits him out when stabbed by Percy, who has been hunting the crocodile also,because it has been menacing Camp Half-Blood, even devouring one of the camp's pegasi.
The world is called 51 Pegasi b, found 51 light-years away, and is known as a hot Jupiter- a gaseous planet that orbits very close to its star.
Using the Very Large Telescope(VLT) in Chile, the team were able to observe the orbit of the planet for 4 hours(51 Pegasi b completes an orbit in just 101.5 hours, or 4.2 days).
The discovery of the hot Jupiter circling 51 Pegasi… sent planet hunters Geoff Marcy and Paul Butler… back to analyze the data they had been collecting… for the past decade.
Using custom-made instruments at the Haute-Provence Observatory in southern France, they were able to see planet 51 Pegasi b, a gaseous ball comparable with the solar system's biggest gas giant, Jupiter.
Mayor and Queloz used Haute-Provence Observatory in southern France to see planet 51 Pegasi b, a gaseous ball comparable with the solar system's biggest gas giant, Jupiter.
At the Haute-Provence Observatory in southern France, using custom-made instruments, they were able to see planet 51 Pegasi b, a gaseous ball comparable with the solar system's biggest gas giant, Jupiter.
At the Haute-Provence Observatory in southern France, using custom-made instruments, they were able to see planet 51 Pegasi b, a gaseous ball comparable with the solar system's biggest gas giant, Jupiter.