| anticenter pâdmarkaz Fr.: anticentre    The point in the → Galactic plane that lies directly opposite the → Galactic center. It lies in → Auriga at approximately R.A. 5h 46m, Dec. +28° 56'; the nearest bright star to it is → Alnath in → Taurus. | 
| apocenter apâmarkaz Fr.: apocentre    The point on an elliptic orbit at the greatest distance from the principal focus or center of attraction. Apocenter, from → apo- + → center. Apâmarkaz, apâkayân, from apâ-, → apo-, + markaz or kayân, → center. | 
| barycenter gerânigâh (#) Fr.: barycentre    The center of mass of a system of bodies. From Gk. barus "heavy," → bar, + → center. Gerânigâh, from gerâni "weight;" cognate with Gk. barus, → bar, + gâh "place." | 
| center 1) markaz (#), kayân (#); 2) markazidan Fr.: 1) centre; 2) centrer    1) The point that is equidistant from all the points on a circle or sphere.  M.E. centre, from O.Fr. centre, from L. centrum "center," originally fixed point of the two points of a compass, from Gk. kentron "sharp point, goad," from kentein "stitch," from PIE *kent- "to prick." Markaz "center," from Ar.; kayân, Mod.Pers. "the point made by the compasses, that is the center of a circle" [Dehxodâ]; markazidan, infinitive from markaz, → center, + -idan infinitive suffix. | 
| center of attraction markaz-e darkašeš Fr.: centre d'attraction    A point toward which a force on a body is always directed. → center; → attraction. | 
| center of gravity gerânigâh (#) Fr.: centre de gravité    A fixed point in a body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts. Same as → center of mass, → center of inertia, → centroid. Gerânigâh, from gerâni→ gravity + -gâh "place." | 
| center of inertia gerânigâh (#) Fr.: centre d'inertie    Same as → center of gravity, → center of mass, → centroid. | 
| center of mass gerânigâh (#) Fr.: centre de masse    Same as → center of gravity, → center of inertia, → centroid, and → barycenter. | 
| center wavelength mowjtul-e markaz Fr.: longueur d'onde centrale    Center of a filter passband measured at 50% of peak transmittance. → center; → wavelength. | 
| circumcenter pirâmarkaz Fr.: centre du cercle circonscrit d'un triangle    In a triangle, the point where the perpendicular bisectors of the triangle's sides converge. | 
| excenter osmarkaz, borun-markaz Fr.: excentre    The center of an → excircle. | 
| Galactic anticenter pâdmarkaz-e kahkešân Fr.: anticentre galactique    The point in the → Galactic plane that lies directly opposite the → Galactic center. It lies in the constellation → Auriga at approximately R.A. 05h 46m, Dec. +28° 56'. → galactic; → anticenter. | 
| Galactic Center markaz-e kahkešân (#) Fr.: centre galactique    1) The rotational center of the → Milky Way galaxy located 
in the direction of the → Sagittarius constellation at a 
distance of 7.62 ± 0.32 kpc (2005, ApJ 628, 246). Its equatorial coordinates 
(J2000 epoch) are:  R.A. 17h45m40.04s, Dec. -29° 00' 28.1''.  
The Sun orbits around the Galactic center once every 200 million years
at a speed of 220 km per second. It is believed that 
there is a → supermassive black hole at the 
Galactic center.  | 
| Galactic center cluster xuše-ye markaz-e kahkešân Fr.: amas du centre galactique    One of the three massive clusters located toward the → Galactic center: → Quintuplet cluster, → Arches cluster, → Central cluster. Heavily extinguished by the presence of dust clouds and only accessible at infrared (and longer) wavelengths or in X-rays, each of these clusters has a population of more than a hundred → massive stars. The three clusters are similar in most respects, each containing about 104 solar masses in stars. The Arches cluster is younger than the two others. | 
| guiding center markaz-e râhbord Fr.: centre de guidage    In the → epicyclic theory of → galactic rotation, the center of the → epicycle. | 
| optical center markaz-e nuri (#) Fr.: centre optique    Of a thin lens, a point situated at the geometrical center of the lens, through which an incident ray passes without being deviated. | 
| orthocenter ardâmarkaz Fr.: orthocentre    Of a triangle, the point where the three → altitudes of the → triangle converge. | 
| pericenter pirâmarkaz Fr.: péricentre    The point in the orbit of one component of a binary system which is closest to the center of mass of the system; opposite of → apocenter. | 
| plate center markaz-e pelâk Fr.: centre de plaque    The celestial coordinates of the center of the field of an astronomical photographic plate. | 
| Strasbourg Astronomical Data Center (CDS) CDS Fr.: Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS)    A data center dedicated to the collection and worldwide distribution of astronomical data and related information. It is located at the Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory, France. The CDS has several goals, mainly: collecting all of the useful information regarding astronomical objects in computerized form, including observational data produced by observatories on the ground or in space; upgrading these data by critical evaluations and comparisons; and distributing the results to the astronomical community. Currently the CDS services include: → SIMBAD, Aladin interactive sky atlas, and VizieR catalogues. CDS, short for Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. |