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Astrophysics: Mapping the Universe
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hoshi
星
(n)
star
taiyō
太陽
(n)
sun
Taiyō wa kiiroku mieru ga, hontō ni kiiro de wa nai.
太陽は黄色くみえるが、本当に黄色ではない。
The sun looks yellow, but it's not really yellow.
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tsuki
月
(n)
moon
Ashita kara, atarashii tsuki no michikake ga hajimaru.
明日から、新しい月の満ち欠けが始まる。
A new moon will start tomorrow.
seiza
星座
(n)
constellation
ginga
銀河
(n)
galaxy
eisei
衛星
(n)
satellite
Tenmongakusha
天文学者
(n)
astronomer
bōenkyō
望遠鏡
(n)
telescope
suisei
慧星
(n)
comet
shōwakuseitai
小惑星帯
(n)
asteroid belt
wakusei
惑星
(n)
planet
uchū
宇宙
(n)
space
tenkyūgi
天球儀
(n)
celestial globe
Ama no gawa
天の川
(p)
Milky Way
puranetariumu
プラネタリウム
(n)
planetarium
seiun
星雲
(n)
nebula
ido
緯度
(n)
latitude
kuōku
クォーク
(n)
quark
burakku hōru
ブラックホール
(n)
black hole
shōwakusei
小惑星
(n)
asteroid
shinsei
新星
(n)
nova
keido
経度
(n)
longitude
shigosen
子午線
(n)
meridian
chōshinsei
超新星
(n)
supernova
kōnen
光年
(n)
light year
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