Scintillation - translation to spanish
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Scintillation - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Scintillation (disambiguation); Scintillate; Scintillations; Scintillating; Scintillating (disambiguation)

Scintillation         
Centelleo
twinkling         
  • arcminutes]] from left to right.
TWINKLING OF A STAR
Scintillation (astrophysics); Twinkling stars; Stellar scintillation; Scintillation (astronomy); Twinkling (astronomy); Terrestrial scintillation
(adj.) = brillante, reluciente
Ex: The menu has a variety of embellishments such as twinkling stars or a message board.
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* in a twinkling = en un instante
* in a twinkling of an eye = en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, en un segundo, en un plis plas
twinkling         
  • arcminutes]] from left to right.
TWINKLING OF A STAR
Scintillation (astrophysics); Twinkling stars; Stellar scintillation; Scintillation (astronomy); Twinkling (astronomy); Terrestrial scintillation
in a twinkling: en un abrir y cerrar de ojos

Definition

scintillation
¦ noun
1. a flash of light.
the process or state of emitting flashes.
2. Physics a small flash of visible or ultraviolet light emitted by fluorescence in a phosphor when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon.
3. Astronomy the twinkling of the stars, caused by the earth's atmosphere diffracting starlight unevenly.

Wikipedia

Scintillation

Scintillation can refer to:

  • Scintillation (astronomy), atmospheric effects which influence astronomical observations
  • Interplanetary scintillation, fluctuations of radio waves caused by the solar wind
  • Scintillation (physics), a flash of light produced in certain materials when they absorb ionizing radiation
  • Scintillation (radar), an apparent rapid target displacement occurring on radar displays
  • Scintillation (medicine), a rapidly oscillating pattern of visual distortions, often associated with migraine aura
  • Scintillation counter, a device that measures ionizing radiation
  • Scintillating grid illusion, an image in which compounded color contrasts cause an optical illusion of visual artifacts
Examples of use of Scintillation
1. Second, the turbulence they generate causes receivers to lose the signal through an effect known as scintillation.