Examples of using Orbited in English and their translations into Chinese
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Previous missions have flown by and even orbited multiple targets, but none so many as will Lucy.
He orbited Earth three times during a flight lasting 4 hours, 55 minutes, and 23 seconds.
When Apollo astronauts orbited to the moon's far side, they were totally cut off from the rest of humankind.
The Rosetta orbiter launched in 2004, and orbited earth three times to pick up the speed required to let it catch 67P.
Indian spacecraft have orbited the moon and Mars but not yet landed on another world.
September 1996- A Cosmos satellite and the UNAMSAT-B(Mexico) subsatellite orbited by a Cosmos carrier rocket.
It is the name of the first dog that orbited the earth in space.
The trailers, sign, and passing trucks were the furniture of their world, which orbited but did not turn.
Two days later, a Russian Su-24 supersonic fighter-bomber spent ninety minutes executing twelve low-altitude mock attack runs while its wingman orbited nearby.
Aquarii is an orange giant star orbited by one planet, 91 Aquarii b.
Launched in 2005, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has now orbited the Red Planet more than 40,000 times.
Their discovery by Galileo 400 years ago provided irrefutable evidence that not all bodies orbited the Earth.
Since the launch of Sputnik 1(4 October 1957), 38,000 artificial satellites have orbited the Earth.
Later, it was auctioned for $1,220 and is said to have orbited earth 3,000 times.
About 25 percent of the galaxy's stars host a“super-Earth,” and another 25 percent are orbited by a mini-Neptune.
Within just 50 light-years from Earth, there are about 1,560 stars, likely orbited by several thousand planets.
For comparison, ESA's Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer(GOCE) orbited at about 250 km(150 miles).
It also was the year that brought sure proof that planets orbited sun-like stars beyond Earth's solar system.
The mission will culminate in a dedicated, eight-month tour around Ganymede, the first time any icy moon has been orbited by a spacecraft.