Examples of using Asteroid in English and their translations into French
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So, you have got asteroid lasers!
Had to, only source of pre-killed food protein after the asteroid crashed.
However, the object was precovered by the Anglo-Australian Near-Earth Asteroid Survey on six photographic plates from the UK Schmidt Telescope dating back to 1974.
It was discovered through the Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program at the Xinglong Station in the Chinese province of Hebei on October 22.
comets were formed in the asteroid belt(between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter) and ejected by the giant planets during formation of the solar system.
It was spotted by astronomers Program Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research(Linear) from Socorro,
As such, the asteroid Main Belt offers us today a unique view of how our Solar System was 4.6 billions of years ago.
A prototype, dubbed Asteroid Prospector Flyer has been designed to operate in 0 gravity
Jan Oort, comets were created in the asteroid belt(between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter) and ejected by the giant planets during the formation of the Solar System.
journey with its passenger, the French-German MASCOT(Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout) lander.
The most coherent creationist model offered to date for the origin of the asteroid belt derives from the hydroplate theory of Walt Brown.
so you can shine your asteroid in the sky gardens and terraces.
This would give this stony asteroid a density of about 6(3.3 to 8.9) g/cm³.
It is 1-2 km in diameter and is a V-type asteroid, meaning that it may be a fragment of the asteroid 4 Vesta.
A 20 trillion ton asteroid has collided with Earth,
One of his asteroid discoveries, 139 Juewa was made in Beijing when Watson was there to observe the 1874 transit of Venus.
On the imaged hemisphere of the asteroid there are a total of 350 craters with diameters ranging from 600 m to 55 km.
For example: A large enough asteroid impact would create a very large crater
A satellite of the asteroid is suspected to exist, based on lightcurve data collected by Edward F. Tedesco.
During the flyby, the spacecraft imaged a hemisphere of the asteroid, revealing many large craters that had gouged out depressions in the surface.