Examples of using Orbited in English and their translations into Hungarian
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On July 20, as Collins orbited the Moon, Armstrong
collected data from 67P for two years as Rosetta orbited the comet.
their global allies fled to another world, which orbited a star in the Centaurian constellation, known to you as Beta Centauri.
If it orbited the sun instead of orbiting Jupiter,
My husband orbited the earth, my stepfather was a four-star admiral,
At the time of discovery, the asteroid orbited the Sun with a period of 365.389 days,
The five probes orbited at different distances from the Earth,
a similar situation to the spaceship that orbited the massive black hole.
They also concluded that a space-based rescue attempt could have been made by moving up the launch of the planned Atlantis shuttle to February 10(Columbia could have orbited until February 15).
In 1884, Jean-Charles Houzeau, the former director of the Royal Observatory of Brussels suggested that the"moon" was actually a planet which orbited the Sun every 283 days.
The apoapsis is on the other side of the orbit and the furthest point away from the orbited celestial body.
which suggested that the main asteroid belt in our solar system arose from the destruction of a large planet around which Mars once orbited.
Goode's incredible claims about the history of the Moon are part of a two part series of Cosmic Disclosure episodes on a Super Earth that once orbited the sun in the region of the asteroid belt.
a reminder of how long it's been since an American mission orbited the planet.
double stars until 1833, in particular he developed methods to determine the orbits of those double stars which orbited a common centre of gravity
a reminder of how much time has passed since an American mission orbited the planet.
such as the fact that ours is not the only planet orbited by a moon, lent weight to the principle that we hold no privileged position in the universe.
a reminder of how much time has passed since an American mission orbited the planet.
the average human eye, was taken in 1999 July by the Galileo spacecraft that orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003.
on-the-edge-of-your-seat anxiety, with historical context skilfully interwoven into the personal stories of three men who orbited the Moon, astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell,