lunar

  • 31lunar — lu|nar 〈Adj.〉 zum Mond gehörend, von ihm ausgehend; oV lunarisch [<lat. lunaris „zum Mond gehörig“] * * * lu|nar <Adj.> [lat. lunaris, zu: luna, ↑ Luna] (Astron., Raumfahrt): den Mond betreffend, von ihm ausgehend, zu ihm gehörend. * * * …

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  • 32lunar — adj. Lunar is used with these nouns: ↑calendar, ↑crater, ↑cycle, ↑eclipse, ↑landing, ↑landscape, ↑mission, ↑module, ↑month …

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  • 33lunar — lu|nar [ lunər ] adjective relating to the moon: a lunar eclipse …

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  • 34lunar — [17] Latin lūna ‘moon’ came from an Indo European base which also produced English light (not to mention a range of Latin ‘light’ words, such as lūx and lūmen, which have given English illustrate, lucid, luminous, lustre, etc). It had two… …

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  • 35lunar — adjective connected with the moon or with travel to the moon: a lunar eclipse …

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  • 36lunar — UK [ˈluːnə(r)] / US [ˈlunər] adjective relating to the moon a lunar eclipse …

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  • 37lunar — [17] Latin lūna ‘moon’ came from an Indo European base which also produced English light (not to mention a range of Latin ‘light’ words, such as lūx and lūmen, which have given English illustrate, lucid, luminous, lustre, etc). It had two… …

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  • 38Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter — Vue d artiste Caractéristiques Organisation NASA …

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  • 39Lunar (песня) — «Lunar» Пром …

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  • 40Lunar Orbiter — ist der Name fünf US amerikanischer Mondsonden, die zwischen 1966 und 1968 als Orbiter den Mond in einer nahen Umlaufbahn umkreisten, um ihn zu vermessen und das Schwerefeld zu analysieren. Alle fünf Raumsonden, von der NASA ab 10. August 1966 in …

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