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occultation - translation to french

EVENT THAT OCCURS WHEN ONE OBJECT IS HIDDEN BY ANOTHER OBJECT THAT PASSES BETWEEN IT AND THE OBSERVER
Occult (astronomy); Occultations; Occulted; Occulting; Big Occultable Steerable Satellite; Asteroid occultation; Big Occulting Steerable Satellite; Occultation (astronomy); Lunar occultation; Lunar Occultation; Asteroid occulation; Asteroid occultations; X-ray Occulting Steerable Satellite; Stellar occultation; Occultation of Saturn; Minor-planet occultation; Mutual occultation and eclipsing event; 🝵
  • Dione]], two [[moons of Saturn]], imaged by ''[[Cassini–Huygens]]''
  • Jupiter (the bright object in the upper right) a few minutes before being occulted by the Moon on 16 June 2005
  • crescent moon]] in this predawn occultation.
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  • Makemake]] during an occultation of a faint star in April 2011. Note: the actual shape of the shadow on Earth will not be exactly round as shown here. This video is to illustrate the phenomenon.
  • lunar eclipse]] on 8 November 2022

occultation         
n. occultation, obscuration; concealing, hiding
occulte      
occult, mystic, secret
occulter      
overshadow, obscure

Definition

Occultation
·noun Fig.: The state of being occult.
II. Occultation ·noun The hiding of a heavenly body from sight by the intervention of some other of the heavenly bodies;
- applied especially to eclipses of stars and planets by the moon, and to the eclipses of satellites of planets by their primaries.

Wikipedia

Occultation

An occultation is an event that occurs when one object is hidden from the observer by another object that passes between them. The term is often used in astronomy, but can also refer to any situation in which an object in the foreground blocks from view (occults) an object in the background. In this general sense, occultation applies to the visual scene observed from low-flying aircraft (or computer-generated imagery) when foreground objects obscure distant objects dynamically, as the scene changes over time.

If the closer body does not entirely conceal the farther one, the event is called a transit. Both transit and occultation may be referred to generally as occlusion; and if a shadow is cast onto the observer, it is called an eclipse.

The symbol for an occultation, and especially a solar eclipse, is (U+1F775 🝵).

Examples of use of occultation
1. Cest le poids de cette occultation qui p';se dune certaine mani';re sur la vie publique française.
2. Ainsi Ma Jian, de son exil londonien, aborde de front la question de Tiananmen et de son occultation en Chine dans Beijing coma, un nouveau roman–fleuve qui sort chez le 20 ao$';t chez Flammarion. k Qiu Xiaolong, un autre écrivain chinois installé aux Etats–Unis, vient de publier en français un nouveau polar qui met son fameux inspecteur Chen Cao, flic et po';te shanghaien, en prise directe avec la figure et la mémoire de Mao.
3. Cette désaffection et cette occultation amplifient le désamour qui, d';s les années 1'70 sans doute, caractérise la relation des Suisses avec leur passé. En effet, les valeurs démocratiques confortées par l‘histoire nationale classique ont peu ŕ peu stimulé une conscience individuelle incompatible, voire en totale contradiction avec la version traditionnelle de la saga helvétique – que ce soit par refus des mythes, par saturation de la narration triomphaliste du destin helvétique ou surtout en raison d‘un désir toujours plus impérieux d‘identification personnelle avec le récit des événements écoulés.