英語 での Toward the sun の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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But on occasion, as she did recently, she points her N Pole toward the Sun and the oncoming Planet X, leaning into opposition.
Thus, it is possible to see more of the width at small angles toward the sun, and it appears wider near the horizon, closer to the sun under the horizon.
Linear, which has been falling toward the Sun since it was discovered in September last year, made its closest approach to our star(perihelion) on July 26, 2000.
Comet LINEAR, which has been falling toward the Sun since it was discovered in September 1999, made its closest approach to our star(perihelion) on July 26, 2000.
Now that it is approaching the Earth from the Sun, the glare from the sun bounces back toward the Sun, and primarily people see a dark fuzzy area.
During the bounce back, when the N Pole flings toward the Sun and Planet X in reaction to the prior Polar Push, the aurora over the N Pole appears stronger than the S Pole aurora.
And lately, during July of 2010, it has even been moving into a position of opposition where the N Pole is pointed toward the Sun beyond what the seasons would dictate.
Venus' orbital motion is carrying it eastward away from the sun, while Jupiter(along with the stars around it) is being carried westward toward the sun by the Earth's orbital motion.
In the words of Jose Figueres,"once dormant peoples are struggling upward toward the sun, toward a better life.".
One is whether the globe is leaning its N Pole away from the hosing of magnetons from the N Pole of Planet X, or leaning temporarily into opposition, pointing its N Pole toward the Sun.
During July, the Earth went into a temporary magnetic position of opposition whereby it has been pointing its N Pole too far toward the Sun, causing heatwaves in the northern hemisphere.
For in book 3, by means of propositions demonstrated mathematically in books 1 and 2, we derive from celestial phenomena the gravitational forces by which bodies tend toward the sun and toward the individual planets.
This, despite the period of time during the summer of 2010 when the Earth was attempting magnetic opposition by pointing its N Pole too far toward the Sun, and thus the heatwaves in the northern hemisphere and the freezing livestock in the Andes.
At present, Planet X has turned its N Pole 135 degree from a direct point toward the Sun, and thus the tail is now beginning to shed red dust on the Earth and interfere with the Earth's satellites and the grid systems on Earth.
There is only one conclusion to be drawn, this is Nibiru, seen in the view toward the Sun, surrounded by red dust and its Moon Swirls, and drawing ever closer to the Earth.
Each captures sunlight at the end pointed toward the Sun, intensifies this when the sunlight bounces down the tube, and emerges at the end facing the Earth as bright light, focused like a flashlight.
Her new N Pole(Bulge of Brazil) will then be tilted toward the Sun, and her new S Pole(India) will be tilted away from the Sun because the Earth will align with the greater magnetic field that dominates the solar system.
While the Earth is still in somewhere in the October position, to simulate the seasons as we move past the Summer Solstice, the Earth is still being skewed off axis, with the N Pole pulled more toward the Sun.