英語 での The moon's の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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But as the angle between the sun, earth and moon changes, so does the portion of the moon's illuminated face that we can see.
Traditionally, a full moon that occurs within 90 percent of the moon's perigee earns the title"supermoon.".
Satoru Yamamoto and colleagues used equipment on board the lunar explorer SELENE/Kaguya to survey the composition of the Moon's surface.
That is, the moon's orbit around Earth- incidentally, whose precise trajectory we know very little about, just like water's origin- gets pushed a few centimeters away from Earth every year.
Explanation: Looping through the Jovian system in the late 1990s, the Galileo spacecraft recorded stunning views of Europa and uncovered evidence that the moon's icy surface likely hides a deep, global ocean.
Another important step is to determine how much mass is involved, and thus estimate how much longer the moon's sub-surface ocean may last.".
If you watch the Moon and Jupiter over several hours, starting at dusk, you will see the moon's orbit carry it farther from the planet, while the rotation of the sky will lift the Moon above Jupiter.
Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly(1981), and two autobiographical volumes, The Moon's a Balloon(1971) and Bring on the Empty Horses(1975).
Thus the moon's brightness is produced from the radiance of the sun, and the moon's darkness(pho) is due to(the light of) the sun being obstructed(pi).
People often use"Yuemingxingxi" to describe the beauty of the night may be the opposite here, the moon's reflection in the starlight has been eclipsed by.
As seen from Tokyo,"disappearance," when Aldebaran is hidden by the Moon's bright edge, is at around 2:23;"reappearance" when Aldebaran emerges from the Moon's dark edge is at around 3:27.
Although the exact mechanism of the moon's influence on humans and animals awaits further exploration, knowledge of this kind of biorhythm may be helpful in police surveillance, medical practice, and investigations involving laboratory animals.
But there are others roving the moon's toxic forest and the job quickly devolves into a desperate fight to escape.
That vehicle successfully entered the Moon's orbit in August and is still circling overhead, gathering data about the Moon and decoding what's on the surface below.
Another important step is to determine how much mass is involved, and thus estimate how much longer the moon's subsurface ocean may last.”.
At the same time, the moon's closest approach to earth that January was the closest in 1,400 years, and the point of closest approach occurred within six minutes of the full moon. .
Last May 23, 2010 in Issue 186 of this newsletter, we provided photographic documentation of the Moon's illumination coming at the wrong angle.