Nadir - translation to german
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Nadir - translation to german

DIRECTION POINTING DIRECTLY BELOW A PARTICULAR LOCATION
Nadir line; Nadirs; نَظِير; Nadir image
  • This diagram depicts a satellite observing [[backscattered]] sunlight in the nadir viewing geometry.
  • Diagram showing the relationship between the [[zenith]], the nadir, and different types of [[horizon]]. Note that the zenith is opposite the nadir.

Nadir         
n. nadir, point opposite the zenith and directly below the observer; (Astronomy) lowest point, base point
nadir      
n. Nadir, Fußpunkt; Tiefstand; Tiefstpunkt; Gegenpunkt des Zenit
Fußpunkt         
n. nadir, point opposite the zenith and directly below the observer; lowest point, base point (Astronomy)

Definition

Nadir
·noun The lowest point; the time of greatest depression.
II. Nadir ·noun That point of the heavens, or lower hemisphere, directly opposite the zenith; the inferior pole of the horizon; the point of the celestial sphere directly under the place where we stand.

Wikipedia

Nadir

The nadir (, also UK: ; Arabic: نظير, romanized: naẓīr, lit. 'counterpart') is the direction pointing directly below a particular location; that is, it is one of two vertical directions at a specified location, orthogonal to a horizontal flat surface.

The direction opposite of the nadir is the zenith.

Examples of use of Nadir
1. Aber Muhammad al–Fara (1') und Nadir Abu Ayish (21) fallen auf.
2. Und die waren begeistert. ‘Allerdings ist es auch in Gaza nicht so leicht‘, erklärt Nadir. ‘Bei einem Konzert warf jemand eine Granate auf den Konzertraum.
3. Von der Oder musste man weggehen."Weiteres: Berthold Seewald sieht in Nadir Schah, von 1736 bis 1747 Herrscher des Iran, nicht nur einen geistigen Ahnen des heutigen Präsidenten sondern auch der Totalitarismen des 20.