• The orbital module will continue to orbit the earth and carry out more experiments until its battery runs out.

    卫星留轨电池耗尽之前,还在轨运行一段时间,继续进行一些科学实验任务。

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  • Friendship 7, he became the first American to orbit the earth. He was elected U. S. senator from Ohio in 974, 980, and 98 '.

    友谊7号航天飞船进行轨道飞行,成为第一个绕地球轨道飞行的美国人先后974年、980年98 '年当选为俄亥俄州的参议员

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  • Pressel says that even 40 years after its original launch, Hexagon is still one of the most complicated vehicles ever to orbit the earth because it used film.

    Pressel甚至发射四十后,Hexagon仍然地球轨道上复杂卫星之一,因为使用胶卷。

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  • Chosen for the US astronaut programme in 1958, Jerrie Cobb had twice as many flight hours to her name as John Glenn, who became the first American to orbit the earth.

    JerrieCobb1958年被选入美国航天员计划飞行时间美国第一环绕地球JohnGlenn两倍

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  • Also featured in "the Right Stuff," was this capsule, known as "Friendship 7," in which John Glenn, on February 20, 1962, became the first American to orbit the Earth.

    此外正确东西特色,”这个胶囊称为“友谊7号”,约翰·伦,02月20日,1962年,成为美国第一进入地球轨道的。

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  • The TV report said the Rasad satellite, developed by Iran's aerospace agency, weighs 15.3kg and has been designed to orbit the Earth 15 times a day at a height of 160 miles.

    电视报道“拉萨德”卫星伊朗航空航天局研发15.3公斤每天160公里高空地球15

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  • Many, though, form a ring like Saturn's at a distance of 36,000km, the place at which an object takes 24 hours to orbit the Earth and thus hovers continuously over the same point of the planet.

    尽管许多卫星36000千米处形成类似土星光环环,但这个高度的卫星都需要花费24小时地球一圈。因此,它们一直地球上空的同一盘旋。

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  • The announcement in Florida came on the 30th anniversary of the first space shuttle flight and on the 50th anniversary of Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becoming the first human to orbit the earth.

    最后结果佛罗里达州宣布,日期是第一航天飞机飞行30周年以及苏联宇航员尤里·加加林成为绕地球轨道飞行第一50周年纪念日。

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  • The greatest concern the authors raise is space debris-pieces of "junk" that orbit the earth, with the potential to cause serious damage if they collide with operational units, including the ISS.

    两位作者提出最大担忧太空垃圾——环绕地球运行的“垃圾”碎片,如果它们与包括国际空间站在内的运行单位相撞可能造成严重损害

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  • It says that variations in earth's movements, specifically in its orbit around the sun, these variations lead to differences in the amount of solar energy that reaches the earth.

    假设认为地球运行变化特别是太阳轨道的变化,会导致太阳到达地球能量不同

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  • Once you are in this geostationary orbit right over the tower, just lower your carbon nanotube cable down from the satellite, tether it to the tower here on Earth.

    一旦来到这个地球静止轨道,只需纳米管电缆卫星然后在位于地球的塔端。

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  • When Earth's orbit is more elliptical, Earth is actually closer to the sun during part of the year.

    当地球轨道接近椭圆时,地球实际上一部分时间里更接近太阳

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  • The greatest concern the authors raise is space debris—pieces of "junk" that orbit the earth, with the potential to cause serious damage if they collide with operational units, including the ISS.

    作者提出最大担忧太空碎片环绕地球垃圾”碎片,如果它们包括国际空间站在内的运行体相撞,将可能造成严重损害

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  • As it lost weight, it started to incline its orbit toward the earth: it was dangerous, above and beyond anything else.

    失重的时候,它开始轨道地球倾斜危险的,其他任何东西都危险。

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  • Because the moon's body blocks direct radio communication with a probe, China first had to put a satellite in orbit above the moon in a spot where it could send signals to the spacecraft and to Earth.

    于月球阻碍了与探测器的直接无线电通信,中国首先必须把一颗人造卫星送入月球轨道上的一个点,人造卫星可以从那里向航天器和地球发射信号。

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  • The satellites sit in a very special orbit that allows them to circle the Earth once in 24 hours.

    这些卫星位于一个十分特殊轨道以便它们24小时环绕地球一周。

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  • The central idea behind a Space Elevator involves lowering a cableperhaps constructed from asteroid materialfrom geostationary Earth orbit to the surface of the Earth.

    太空升降机背后核心理念包括降下根电缆——也许是小行星材料制成的,——对地静止轨道地球表面

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  • Rising on March 19, its exact full phase occurred within an hour of perigee, the closest point in the Moon's orbit to Earth.

    3月19日那天月亮圆的相位发生月球运行近地点(月球轨道距离地球最近)附近一个小时以内的时间内。

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  • So what we are doing is relying on commercial capability to get us access to low Earth orbit, to get us to the International Space Station.

    所以我们做的就是依靠商业功能我们进入地球轨道,让我们进入国际空间站。

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  • The satellite traveling in the orbit is always escaping from the earth only to be pulled back by gravity.

    轨道上运行卫星总是要飞地球,而结果总是地心引力回来

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  • It is about 8 times the mass of Earth, and located in an orbit just right for liquid water to exist on the surface.

    大概地球质量8而且所在轨道恰好有益于表面有液态水存在

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  • The satellite had trouble maintaining orbit, and by late 2007 the Air Force determined that it would soon crash to Earth.

    颗卫星发生了一些故障而无法保持其正确的轨道上,2007年底空军确定很快坠落地球上。

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  • The rocket made its first flight in 2004 and is capable of launching payloads of up to 24 tons into low-Earth orbit and 11 tons toward the geosynchronous orbits used by communications satellites.

    重型火箭2004年进行首次发射可以24负载发送低地球轨道,也能将用于通讯卫星的11吨重的载荷送入地球同步轨道

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  • Soon after taking off from Florida, LCROSS used gravity to slingshot itself into a wide orbit around the Earth that would eventually coincide with the moon.

    佛罗里达起飞不久LCROSS利用重力自身弹射更大的绕地轨道,最终从那里撞向月球。

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  • They will orbit together for 12 days before the Shenzhou 8 returns to earth.

    他们一起轨道运行12,之后“神舟8号”将返回地面。

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  • Not to place in orbit around the Earth any objects carrying any kinds of weapons, not to install such weapons on celestial bodies, or not to station such weapons in outer space in any other manner.

    不在环绕地球轨道放置任何携带任何种类武器物体,不在天体放置此类武器,任何方式外空部署此类武器;不对外空物体使用威胁使用武力。

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  • Kepler is the first telescope to be designed to find Earth-sized planets that orbit in the "habitable zone" where temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold for water to remain in its liquid state.

    开普勒号则是第一设计用来寻找地球大小的行星望远镜,这些行星的轨道处于“可居住区域,温度既高也不太低,水份可以以液态形式存在,适宜生物生存。

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  • Given realistic propulsion options, and the requirement that the spacecraft can slow down to orbit its target, the target star cannot be more than 15 light-years from Earth.

    根据实际推进选择以及航天器能够减速环绕目标公转的需要,目标恒星不能地球超过15光年

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  • Given realistic propulsion options, and the requirement that the spacecraft can slow down to orbit its target, the target star cannot be more than 15 light-years from Earth.

    根据实际推进选择以及航天器能够减速环绕目标公转的需要,目标恒星不能地球超过15光年

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