Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Virginis in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Virginis is a single star in the zodiac constellation of Virgo.
He is also the author of"Vita Sanctæ Mauræ Virginis" and some poems.
Virginis may refer to:
Translation of Johannes de Wackerzele's Historia sive Legenda Beatissima virginis Barbarae(J228).
VIrginis b is fifty-nine light-years from Earth… in the constellation Virgo.
He published two anthologies: Missae et motettae nec non quator antiphonae B. Mariae Virginis 1661 and 1668.
Beta Virginis(β Vir, β Virginis) is a star in the constellation Virgo.
Joseph Haydn had been appointed by Prince Nicholas Esterhazy as Kapellmeister at the Esterhaza Palace when he wrote the'Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis.
Gamma Virginis(γ Vir, γ Virginis) is a binary star system in the constellation Virgo.
I thanked him especially for his Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae and for his Encyclical Letter Ecclesia De Eucharistia.
Eta Virginis(η Vir, η Virginis) is a multiple star system in the zodiac constellation of Virgo.
most notably W Virginis variables such as W Virginis itself, stars that are executing a blue loop triggered by thermal pulsing.
Epsilon Virginis(ε Vir, ε Virginis) is the Bayer designation for a star in the zodiac constellation of Virgo.
a Liber de transitu beate virginis et gestis discipulorum"Book of the passing of the blessed virgin
Virginis b swings out… as far as sixty-three million miles from its star…
And there on that screen was the unmistakable graph… ofthe wobble of the star 70 Virginis… going up
W Virginis variables are a subclass of Type II Cepheids which exhibit pulsation periods between 10-20 days,
Imago thaumaturga Beatae Virginis Mariae Immaculatae Conceptae, in Claro Monte),
Their measurement of γ Virginis in 1718 was the first made of the components of a double star and was directed towards the determination of stellar parallax.
Such stars will pulsate as W Virginis variables and again may be classified as relatively low luminosity yellow supergiants.
The frightening aspect of the planet around 70 Virginis… is that we all grew up in kindergarten… learning that planets go around the sun… in merely circular orbits… so what in the world is a planet doing going around its star… in one ofthese elongated, wacky orbits?