Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
Definition | : | Galactic longitude |
Category | : | Academic & Science » Astronomy & Space Science |
Country/ Region |
: | Worldwide
|
Popularity | : |
|
Galactic longitude (l) is a reference system used in astronomy to describe the location of objects within the Milky Way galaxy.
The system is based on the position of objects relative to the galactic plane, which is defined as the plane of the Milky Way galaxy.
Length
Units
|
|
Left
Language & Linguistics
|
|
Liter
Units
|
|
Luminosity
Physics
|
|
50 (Roman numeral)
Mathematics
|
|
Large
Fashion & Lifestyle
|
|
Liberalerna
[Liberals]
Politics
|
|
Leaner/Learning
Land Transport
|
|
angular momentum
Physics
|
|
Inductance
Electrical
|
|
Likelihood function
Mathematics
|
|
Leucine
Biochemistry
|
|
mean free path
Physics
|
|
Lollipop
Software & Applications
|
|
Langmuir
Chemistry
|
|
constructible universe
Mathematics
|
|
Laplace transform
Mathematics
|
|
Latent heat
Engineering
|
|
Carl Linnaeus
Celebrities & Famous
|
|
Laelia
Botany
|
|
Liverpool
Postal
|
|
Low gear
Automotive
|
|
Loews Corporation
NYSE
|
|
Avogadro constant
Chemistry
|
|
Lewisite
Chemistry
|
|
The full form of l is Galactic longitude
Length | Left | Liter | Luminosity | 50 (Roman numeral) | angular momentum | Inductance | Likelihood function | mean free path | Langmuir | constructible universe | Laplace transform | Latent heat | Galactic longitude | Avogadro constant | Lewisite
Length | Left | Liter | Luminosity | 50 (Roman numeral) | Large | Leaner/Learning | angular momentum | Inductance | Likelihood function | Leucine | mean free path | Lollipop | Langmuir | constructible universe | Laplace transform | Latent heat | Carl Linnaeus | Laelia | Low gear | Galactic longitude | Avogadro constant | Lewisite