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常見例句
- If a space agency were controlling the mission from Earth they'd observe that each full orbit took 16 minutes.
如果宇航局要控制來自地球的信號(hào),他們可能需要16分鐘去觀察每條軌道。 - The crew's time would be slowed down by half. For every 16-minute orbit, they'd only experience eight minutes of time.
太空船的時(shí)間將滯后一半,16分鐘的軌道,他們僅需要8分鐘。 - But Aquarius/SAC-D steered clear of that problem, and the payload fairing protecting the spacecraft separated and fell away as planned, allowing the craft to enter orbit.
水瓶/SAC-D避開了這個(gè)故障,負(fù)載整流罩保護(hù)著衛(wèi)星與推進(jìn)器分離,保證衛(wèi)星進(jìn)入軌道。 - This week we saw new horizons dawn for green transportation as NASA's Nanosail-D became the first solar sail spacecraft to orbit the earth and President Obama issued a call for one million electric vehicles in his State of the Union Address.
ENGADGET: Inhabitat's Week in Green: the power plant you can ski, and NASA's orbiting Nanosail-D 返回 d orbit