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(Askeri) POLARİS: Nükleer harp başlıklı, atalet güdüm tertibatlı su, altından/satıhtan atılabilen, satıhtan satha, katı yakıtlı bir füze. UGM-27 olarak adlandırılır. Şu çeşitleri vardır. UGM-27 A - menzili: 1200 deniz mili, UGM-27 B - menzili: 1500 deniz mili, UGM-27 C - menzili: 2500 deniz mili
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The pole star, a trinary star in the constellation Ursa Minor that currently lies close to the north celestial pole; Alpha (α) Ursae Minoris
A type of U.S. ballistic missile, capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and designed to be launched from a submarine
{i} North Star, star that is visually located near the North Pole, polestar
another name for the pole star. or North Star Earth's present northern polestar (the star visible from the Northern Hemisphere toward which Earth's axis points), at the end of the "handle" of the Little Dipper in the constellation Ursa Minor. Polaris is actually a triple star, composed of a binary star and a Cepheid variable. Precession of Earth's axis made the star Thuban, in the constellation Draco, the North Star in ancient Egyptian times; it will cause the North Pole to point toward Vega, in the constellation Lyra, 12,000 years from now
the brightest star in Ursa Minor; at the end of the handle of the little dipper; the northern axis of the earth points toward it
A fairly bright star, the last star in the tail (or handle) of the constellation of the Little Dipper (Ursa Minor) Located within a fraction of a degree from the celestial north pole, the point around which the celestial sphere appears to rotate In the northern hemisphere, the direction towards Polaris is very nearly due north
The polestar
Polaris stands above our northern horizon and is consequently known as the North Star The Pawnee Indian name for Polaris means "Star That Does Not Walk Around "
The North Star, polestar; star of the second magnitude, standing alone and forming the end of the tail of the constellation Ursa Minor; it marks very nearly the position of the north celestial pole
Polaris, the North Star, is visible in the northern hemisphere and indicates the direction of north In the southern hemisphere the Southern Cross is used to find the direction of south
A fairly bright star, the last star in the tail (or handle) of the constellation of the Little Dipper (Ursa Minor) Currently located within a fraction of a degree from the celestial north pole, the point around which the celestial sphere appears to rotate In the northern hemisphere, the direction towards Polaris is very nearly due north
See North star, under North
Personal Online Access to Restricted Information Systems POLARIS is a secure system that allows students to view their academic record, register for classes, access their financial aid data and change their PIN number POLARIS is accessed at https: //polaris ucf edu on the Internet
The Province of Ontario Land Registration Improvement System's new simplified method of registration of transfer, charge, discharge, etc
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bands of light which appear in the northern sky at night
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