在 英语 中使用 Orbits 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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We plotted the positions of the objects and their orbits, and they match the simulations exactly,” Brown said.
While the Earth orbits around the Sun once, it rotates around its axis about 365.25 times.
Kepler-56b orbits its host star once every 10.5 days, while Kepler-56c orbits every 21.4 days.
In describing why the Moon orbits the Earth and not the other way around, the book changed the way people saw the universe.
But as you add more objects to the dance card, orbits become more and more complex, and more and more sensitive to their initial conditions.
Parker Solar Probe is scheduled to make another 21 orbits around the sun, using five flybys of Venus to propel itself increasingly closer to the star.
The planet, named HD 21749b, orbits a bright, nearby dwarf star about 53 light years away.
This near Earth exoplanet orbits a type K orange dwarf, which is unlike a yellow dwarf such as our Sun.
Prometheus orbits Saturn just interior to the narrow F ring, which is seen here at top.
Since the planet rotates under the spacecraft, the 20 orbits allow sampling of different longitudes spaced around the planet, providing near global coverage.
It orbits the Earth, more exactly, it revolves in an elliptical orbit around the common center of mass of the Moon and Earth.
Launched on December 19, 2013, the Gaia satellite both rotates and orbits around the Earth, while surveying the sky with its two telescopes.
The stars it orbits are similar to our own sun, with one slightly larger and the other a little smaller.
The researchers discovered that this black hole orbits the other black hole once every five years.
Earth orbits the sun on the ecliptic plane, an imaginary line that almost lines up with the star's equator.
ITU, as the steward of the global framework for spectrum and satellite orbits, provides the radio-frequency spectrum and orbit resources for all kinds of satellite systems.
It also tilted Earth sideways a bit, so that our planet now orbits the sun on a slant.
Located 226 light-years away in the constellation Taurus, the newly-discovered planet orbits the fainter member of the K2-288 binary system.
It orbits a red dwarf star every 28 days and is at least 4.5 times as massive as Earth.
The space station orbits Earth 16 times a day, with exposure to extreme temperatures and radiation, providing a unique environment for experiments.