English to Kannada Dictionary galactic

galactic

ಗ್ಯಾಲಕ್ಸಿಯ
definition
adjective
The galactic centre of our galaxy is one of Integral's prime targets.
of or relating to a galaxy or galaxies, especially the Milky Way galaxy.
translation of 'galactic'
ಆಕಾಶಗಂಗೆಯ,
ಕ್ಷೀರಪಥದ
example
However, there are larger explosions, notably those that go on in the middle of active 'galactic' nucleii, like quasars.
They compared the observed shape in space of 160,000 galaxies to models of 'galactic' distribution that incorporated various masses for the neutrino.
The second are 'galactic' cosmic rays, which, although not as lethal as solar flares, represent a continuous background radiation to which the crew would be exposed.
The 'galactic' centre of our galaxy is one of Integral's prime targets.
In fact, the Universe as observed today seems to have barely a fraction of the mass needed to keep galaxies from flying apart, based on the rotations of the stars in the galaxy about the 'galactic' center.
This map is plotted in 'galactic' coordinates - the plane of the Milky Way galaxy passes across the middle of this chart with the zero point of galactic latitude and longitude pointing directly at the galactic centre.
Out past Fomalhaut, toward the south 'galactic' pole, the stars fade.
Our Milky Way galaxy is gobbling up its 'galactic' neighbor, Sagittarius, and scientists this week offered documentary proof of this continuing cosmic cannibalism.
They are produced in the atmosphere by the interaction of 'galactic' cosmic rays with the atoms of the atmosphere.
Other sources that contribute to the near-Earth space environment include 'galactic' cosmic ray particles, which originate from outside of the solar system.
A record of the long term variations of the 'galactic' cosmic ray flux can be extracted from Iron meteorites.
The 'galactic' centre can only be observed at certain wavelengths, such as X-rays, because large amounts of dust lie in our line of sight and this blocks out optical light.
Why, given its exceedingly smooth beginnings, is the universe so clumpy, on all scales from galaxies to 'galactic' superclusters?
But even shielding does little good against so-called 'galactic' cosmic radiation, which originates in deep space.
A coil of a superconducting material could produce a substantial magnetic field, which could, in turn, deflect the energetic 'galactic' cosmic radiation.
Radiation could perhaps be a show-stopper because the environment in space - there's 'galactic' cosmic rays.
If accurate, this new view of 'galactic' demography might force astronomers to rethink the fundamentals of galaxy formation.
The space radiation environment encompasses a broad spectrum of radiation ranging from infra-red to 'galactic' cosmic radiation.
By contrast, to reach our nearest 'galactic' neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy, you'd need only twenty-five Milky Ways.
In fact, the Sun is at an optimal distance from the 'galactic' centre, called the co-rotation radius.
It was possibly the most important observation but it was just personal observation to sample the glory and the majesty of the 'galactic' plain and the centre of the galaxy.
The cyclical nature of our weather changes point to the variables in our solar system and even 'galactic' variations.
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