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 Übersetzung für 'as seen from Earth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
as seen from Earthvon der Erde aus gesehen
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as can be seen from ...wie aus ... ersichtlich ist
as seen from the perspective {adv} [of]aus Sicht [von, vom, des, der]
as seen from without [archaic or literary]wie von außen ersichtlich
as seen from the front of sth. {adv} [e.g. right, left, clockwise] von der Vorderseite etw.Gen. (aus) gesehen [z. B. rechts, links, im Uhrzeigersinn]
seen from ... {adv}von ... aus gesehen
seen from ... {adv}von ... gesehen
seen from ... {adv}von ... her gesehen
as seenwie gesehen
sale as seenVerkauf {m} so wie gesehen
as seen in ...wie zu sehen an ...
seen from the front {adv}von vorn gesehen
seen from the front {adv}von vorne gesehen [ugs.] [von vorn ...]
(seen) from this perspective {adv}unter diesem Gesichtspunkt
seen from this angle {adv}unter diesem Aspekt betrachtet
art
nude seen from behind
Rückenakt {m}
seen from this angle {adv}so gesehen
seen as a whole {adv}aufs Ganze gesehen
as will be seenwie wir sehen werden
It is seen from afar ...Schon von weitem sieht man ...
Seen from a historical perspective, ...Geschichtlich gesehen ...
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • These images show the position of the Earth's axis on the "celestial sphere", a fictitious sphere which places the stars according to their position as seen from Earth, regardless of their actual distance.
  • 5 minutes (sixty minutes make one degree), one twelfth of the width of the Moon as seen from Earth, and would therefore appear almost star-like to the naked eye.
  • As seen from Earth, Betelgeuse as a type IIP supernova would have a peak apparent magnitude somewhere in the range −8 to −12.
  • The supergalactic coordinate system corresponds to a fundamental plane that contains a higher than average number of local galaxies in the sky as seen from Earth.
  • Such globes map the constellations on the "outside" of a sphere, resulting in a mirror image of the constellations as seen from Earth.

  • The gegenschein may be caused by particles directly opposite the Sun as seen from Earth, which would be in full phase.
  • The lunar year comprises twelve full cycles of the phases of the Moon, as seen from Earth.
  • For example, the Astronomical Almanac uses TT for its tables of positions (ephemerides) of the Sun, Moon and planets as seen from Earth.
  • refers to the "ascension", or the point on the celestial equator that rises with any celestial object as seen from Earth's equator, where the celestial equator intersects the horizon at a right angle.
  • When two quasars appear to be very close to each other as seen from Earth (separated by a few arcseconds or less), they are commonly referred to as a "double quasar".

  • 5, about as bright as Mercury from Earth, whereas an observer on the former system would find Arcturus as bright as Venus as seen from Earth.
  • towards the "west" (as viewed from Earth), opposite to the apparent motion of the Sun along the ecliptic (which is from west to east, as seen from Earth).
  • As seen from Earth, the Moon's eccentric orbit makes it both slightly change its apparent size, and to be seen from slightly different angles.
  • As seen from Earth, the group lies near the plane of the Milky Way (a region sometimes called the Zone of Avoidance).
  • Mercury is technically brightest as seen from Earth when it is at a full phase.

  • One microarcsecond is about the size of a period at the end of a sentence in the Apollo mission manuals left on the Moon as seen from Earth.
  • The word "solstice" is derived from the Latin "sol" ("sun") and "sistere" ("to stand still"), because at the solstices, the Sun's declination appears to "stand still"; that is, the seasonal movement of the Sun's daily path (as seen from Earth) pauses at a northern or southern limit before reversing direction.
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