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Leonid Meteor Shower - traducción al holandés

METEOR SHOWER ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMET TEMPEL–TUTTLE
Leonid meteor shower; Leonid Meteor Shower; November Swarm; November swarm; Leonid Meteor Shower 2009; Great Meteor Storm of 1833; The Leonids; Leonid Meteor Storm; Leonid meteors; The Night the Stars Fell; The Night the Stars Fell (1833)
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  • Leonids as seen from space in 1997, NASA
  • The November Meteors by [[Étienne Léopold Trouvelot]], 1868

Leonid Meteor Shower         
(Astronomie) jaarlijkse meteorietenbui gedurende de maand november voorkomend in of nabij het gesternte leo (op zijn hoogtepunt tijdens het elke 33 jaarlijkse passeren van de komeet Tempel Tuttle)
shower bath         
  • [[Public]] shower room
  • A combination shower and bathtub, with movable screen
  • Brazilian electric shower
  • Hydro-massage on Lake Moynaki, [[Yevpatoria]], [[Crimea]]
  • Rib shower
  • A shower head
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PLACE IN WHICH A PERSON BATHES UNDER A SPRAY OF WATER
Shower curtain; Shower door; Shower curtains; Showers; Showerhead; Showering; Shower (for washing); Shower (stall); Shower head; Hand shower; Low-flow showerhead; 🚿; Handheld shower; Telephone shower; Wetroom; Wet room; Shower bath; Wet-room; Walk-in shower; Shower caddy; Walkin shower; Shower nozzle; Hot Shower
douche
Leonid Brezhnev         
  • 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia]].
  • USSR postage stamp of 1979, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the [[Virgin Lands Campaign]]
  • Official portrait of Brezhnev during his years in power
  • Eastern Front]] in 1943.
  • [[Nikita Khrushchev]], the leader of the Soviet Union from 1955 to 1964 and Brezhnev's main patron.
  • Party congress]] in East Berlin in 1967
  • [[Deng Xiaoping]] (left) and Brezhnev (right) with [[Nicolae Ceaușescu]] in Bucharest, 1965
  • SALT]] treaty in Vladivostok.
  • Brezhnev (second from left in front row) poses for the press in 1975 during negotiations for the Helsinki Accords
  • Brezhnev (center) partaking in a hunting outing with Khrushchev (far left) and Finnish President [[Urho Kekkonen]] (second from right) in 1963, one year before Khrushchev's ousting.
  • Caricature of Brezhnev by [[Edmund S. Valtman]]
  • Brezhnev's tomb in the [[Kremlin Wall Necropolis]]
  • North Vietnamese troops pose in front of a Soviet SA-2 missile launcher
  • Photo of an ailing Brezhnev (second from left) on 1 June 1981, a year before his death
  • Chairman of the KGB]] who presided over the pervasive crackdown under Brezhnev's regime
  • Brezhnev following a speech to the 1968 Komsomol Central Committee plenary session in his capacity as General Secretary. By then, he had reestablished the post as the top authority in both name and practice.
  • Brezhnev at International Women's Day celebrations, 1973
  • Viktoria]], 1927
GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION (1906–1982)
Leonid Ilych Brezhnev; Leonid Breznev; Brezhnev; Leonid I. Brezhnev; Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich; Breshnev; Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev; Leonid Brezhniev; Leonid Breshnev; Leonid Ilich Brezhnev; L. I. Brezhnev; Brechnev; Breznev; Breshneu; Brejnev; Leonid Brežnev; Леони́д Ильи́ч Бре́жнев; Brežněv; Leonid Iljič Brežnev; Leonid Iljic Breznev; Brezhnevian; Leonid Iljitsch Breschnew; Леонид Ильич Брежнев; Леони́д Бре́жнев; Леоні́д Іллі́ч Бре́жнєв; Леоні́д Бре́жнєв
n. Leonid Brezhnev (een russisch politicus en heerser,president,secretaris van de communistische partij)

Definición

wet room
¦ noun a bathroom in which the shower is open or set behind a single wall, its floor area being flush with the floor of the rest of the room.

Wikipedia

Leonids

The Leonids ( LEE-ə-nidz) are a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Tempel–Tuttle, which are also known for their spectacular meteor storms that occur about every 33 years. The Leonids get their name from the location of their radiant in the constellation Leo: the meteors appear to radiate from that point in the sky. Their proper Greek name should be Leontids (Λεοντίδαι, Leontídai), but the word was initially constructed as a Greek/Latin hybrid and it has been used since. The meteor shower peak should be on 17 November, but any outburst is likely to be from the 1733 meteoroid stream.

Earth moves through the meteoroid stream of particles left from the passages of a comet. The stream comprises solid particles, known as meteoroids, ejected by the comet as its frozen gases evaporate under the heat of the Sun when it is close enough – typically closer than Jupiter's orbit. The Leonids are a fast moving stream which encounter the path of Earth and impact at 72 km/s (45 mi/s). Larger Leonids which are about 10 mm (0.4 in) across have a mass of 0.5 g (0.02 oz) and are known for generating bright (apparent magnitude −1.5) meteors. An annual Leonid shower may deposit 12 or 13 tons of particles across the entire planet.

The meteoroids left by the comet are organized in trails in orbits similar to – though different from – that of the comet. They are differentially disturbed by the planets, in particular Jupiter, and to a lesser extent by radiation pressure from the Sun – the Poynting–Robertson effect and the Yarkovsky effect. These trails of meteoroids cause meteor showers when Earth encounters them. Old trails are spatially not dense and compose the meteor shower with a few meteors per minute. In the case of the Leonids, that tends to peak around 18 November, but some are spread through several days on either side and the specific peak changes every year. Conversely, young trails are spatially very dense and the cause of meteor outbursts when the Earth enters one.

The Leonids also produce meteor storms (very large outbursts) about every 33 years, during which activity exceeds 1,000 meteors per hour, with some events exceeding 100,000 meteors per hour, in contrast to the sporadic background (5 to 8 meteors per hour) and the shower background (several meteors per hour).