ASTR 103 - Astronomy
Glossary - V
Latest Modification: March 5, 2003
- Van Allen radiation belts
- Two principal zones of high intensity radiation surrounding Earth within the magnetosphere; named after their discovered.
- variable star
- Any star that exhibits intrinsic changes in light.
- velocity curve
- Plot of the change in radial velocity (Doppler shift) against time.
- vernal equinox
- Point of intersection on the sky between the Sun's path (ecliptic) and the celestial equator, reached by the Sun on about March 21.
- very-long-baseline interferometry
- Technique of employing two or more widely separated radio telescopes to observe simultaneously a minute angular source in order to obtain a high degree of resolution.
- visual binary
- Physically related double star whose components can be resolved in a telescope.
- visual magnitude
- Magnitude corresponding to the measurement of the visual light in the approximate spectral range of 4000-7000 angstroms.
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