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eclipses
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ocultación
One celestial body obscures another.
eclipse
португальский
eclipses
1
That night the
occultation
of Venus by the moon took place.
2
In the case of Muhlen's
occultation
there was even less surprise than usual.
3
Scott himself believed that even great works usually suffer periods of temporary
occultation
.
4
The
occultation
of a star by an asteroid is not unusual in itself.
5
Mysterii or books of
occultation
sum up the Sephiroth, 758-u.
6
I was, in particular, struck with the effect of the
occultation
of Principle on motives.
7
John Talbot is from the
occultation
section of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand.
8
An
occultation
of it by the moon, which not infrequently occurs, is a striking phenomenon.
9
Whatever its speed had been-andit could not have been slight-itsperiod of
occultation
continued.
10
These people would have cheered even if this
occultation
were an asteroid hurtling toward them.
11
Fletcher glanced up at the swarthy
occultation
looming above.
12
We were fortunate enough to get a star
occultation
.
13
That data, gathered using a technique called radio
occultation
,
can gauge atmospheric temperature, moisture and pressure.
14
The time of
occultation
will be 9 y.
15
I send you a notice of an
occultation
;
the last sentence and the last figures are mine.
16
The disappearance of a star by the interposition of the moon is called an
"
occultation
.
"
occultation
stellar occultation
call an occultation
lunar occultation
mental occultation
solar occultation
португальский
eclipses
eclipse
каталонский
eclipsi
испанский
ocultación
ocultamiento
eclipse