Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Majoris in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Are we on Canis Majoris?
Makes Canis Majoris look like a night light.
The mission to Canis Majoris.
The mission to Canis Majoris… I repeat.-What is it?
We're not at Pi Canis Majoris?
VY Canis Majoris is probably only a few million years old.
The mission to Canis Majoris… is over.
VY Canis Majoris will not be a title holderforever.
We thought Pi Canis Majoris was here.
W Ursae Majoris is the prototype of this class.
William, set course for Pi Canis Majoris.
Mellitus, cloud creature of Alpha Majoris I. Affirmative. Precedent.
Precedent- mellitus, cloud creature of Alpha Majoris I.
A work Artefii clavis majoris sapientiae was printed in Paris in 1609.
Mellitus, cloud creature Of alpha majoris 1. Precedent--.
Villa Majoris is an attractive villa with 3 bedrooms
Precedent: Mellitus, cloud creature of Alpha Majoris I. Affirmative.
Gamma Canis Majoris(γ CMa, γ Canis Majoris) is a star in the constellation Canis Major.
VY Canis Majoris.
is a W Ursae Majoris variable spectroscopic binary.
also known as Epsilon Canis Majoris.
Zeta Canis Majoris(ζ CMa, ζ Canis Majoris) is a spectroscopic binary in the constellation Canis Major.
This stellar champ lives about 5,000 light-years from Earth… in the constellation Canis Majoris.
Within the hefty field of red hyper giants… VY Canis Majoris… appears to have the largest diameter.
The golf course Majoris is nice to practise the perfect tee-off
the alien signal's comin from Pi Canis Majoris, By a lot? so if we're not goin in the right direction.
And then it's ping-ping-ping, like some intergalactic pinball machine until we have made our way around the dark matter and on to Canis Majoris.
SU Ursae Majoris stars(UGSU), which have brighter
of the votes cast, representing a majoriS of Parliament's component Members.
The first known recorded observation of VY Canis Majoris is in the star catalogue of the French astronomer Jérôme Lalande, on 7 March 1801, which lists it as a 7th magnitude star.