Celestial Orbit meaning in Urdu
Celestial Orbit Synonym
Celestial Orbit Definitions
1) Celestial Orbit, Orbit : مدار : (noun) the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another.
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Solar System : نظام شمسی , Retrograde : الٹی حرکت کرنے والا , Hour Angle : ایک زاویہ , Comet : دم دار ستارہ , Hour Circle : نصف النہار , Eclipse : اخفا , Eclipse : ڈھانپ لینا , Horizontal Parallax : افقی اختلاف نظر , Star : رات کو چمکنے والی جرم فلکی , Circumpolar : قطبی , Star : تارہ , Orb : محوری گردش کرنا , Transit : عبور کرنا , Ascend : طلوع ہونا , Space Laboratory : خلائی اڈہ , Beatific : مبارک , Communications Satellite : مواصلاتی سیارہ , Astronomy : فلک شناسی , Celestial Pole : قطب سماوی , Archangel : فرشتوں کا سردار , Aditya : ادیتیا , Celestial Sphere : عرش , Vertical Circle : ارتفاعی دائرہ , Astrophysics : فلکیات کی ایک شاخ جو طبیعیات اور کیمیا سے تعلق رکھتی ہے , Astrometry : علم فلکیات کی شاخ , Mean Solar Time : اوسط شمسی وقت , Nadir : پستی کی انتہا , Zenith : فلکیات سمت الراس , Accretion : آسمانی شئے کا وجود میں آنا , Asteroid : سیارچہ , Slater : ایک کیڑا
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Solar System: The solar system is a celestial arrangement consisting of the sun, a star at the center, and various celestial bodies in orbit around it. This includes eight major planets, their moons, asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
Retrograde: move backward in an orbit, of celestial bodies.
Hour Angle: the angular distance along the celestial equator from the observer`s meridian to the hour circle of a given celestial body.
Comet: (astronomy) a relatively small extraterrestrial body consisting of a frozen mass that travels around the sun in a highly elliptical orbit.
Hour Circle: a great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through both celestial poles.
Eclipse: one celestial body obscures another.
Eclipse: cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention.
Horizontal Parallax: the maximum parallax observed when the celestial body is at the horizon.
Star: any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night.
Circumpolar: (of a celestial body) continually visible above the horizon during the entire 360 degrees of daily travel.
Star: (astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior.
Orb: move in an orbit.
Transit: pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place).
Ascend: come up, of celestial bodies.
Space Laboratory: a manned artificial satellite in a fixed orbit designed for scientific research.
Beatific: experiencing or bestowing celestial joy.
Communications Satellite: an artificial satellite that relays signals back to earth; moves in a geostationary orbit.
Astronomy: the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole.
Celestial Pole: one of two points of intersection of the Earth's axis and the celestial sphere.
Archangel: an angel ranked above the highest rank in the celestial hierarchy.
Aditya: one of 7 to 12 sons of Aditi; Hindu gods of celestial light.
Celestial Sphere: the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected.
Vertical Circle: a great circle on the celestial sphere passing through the zenith and perpendicular to the horizon.
Astrophysics: the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical and chemical properties of celestial bodies.
Astrometry: the branch of astronomy that deals with the measurement of the position and motion of celestial bodies.
Mean Solar Time: (astronomy) time based on the motion of the mean sun (an imaginary sun moving uniformly along the celestial equator).
Nadir: the point below the observer that is directly opposite the zenith on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected.
Zenith: the point above the observer that is directly opposite the nadir on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected.
Accretion: (astronomy) the formation of a celestial object by the effect of gravity pulling together surrounding objects and gases.
Asteroid: any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun (mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter).
Slater: any of various small terrestrial isopods having a flat elliptical segmented body; found in damp habitats.