Examples of using Landers in English and their translations into Indonesian
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including orbiters, landers, and rovers, have been launched toward Mars since the 1960s.
This is actually imagery from one of our robotic landers.
To understand the real story, we have to briefly go back to 1976 when NASA's twin Viking landers arrived on the Red Planet and scooped up some Martian dirt.
After journalist Mary Landers(Amy Smart)
Levin, who was principal investigator on a NASA experiment that sent Viking landers to Mars in 1976,
John Landers is a writer,
The heavier planetary landers of tomorrow… will require much larger drag devices than any now in use to slow them down- and those next-generation drag
McKay and other researchers think perchlorate may be the reason that NASA's twin Viking landers didn't detect any organic compounds- the carbon-containing building blocks of life as we know it- on the Red Planet back in the 1970s.
One of the lander payloads is a NASA experiment called the Laser Retro-reflector Array for Lunar Landers, a mirror-like device designed to reflect laser signals that can be used to pinpoint the Vikram lander's location and measure the distance between the Earth and moon.
Story: After journalist Mary Landers(Amy Smart)
The heavier planetary landers of the future require much larger drag devices than any now in use to slow them down- and those next-generation drag
methane- key propellants for Martian landers since methane and oxygen production might be possible on the Red Planet.
Richard Landers, an Old Dominion assistant professor
The heavier planetary landers of tomorrow,
One of the lander payloads is a NASA experiment called the Laser Retro-reflector Array for Lunar Landers, a mirror-like device designed to reflect laser signals that can be used to pinpoint the Vikram lander's location
Such engines were used on the Viking program landers in the 1970s as well as the Phoenix lander and Curiosity rover which landed on Mars in May 2008 and August 2012, respectively.
In a popular nationally-syndicated newspaper advice column called Ask Ann Landers, Landers warned in 1983 of“twisted strangers” who had been“putting razor blades
the position of the planets would not be known with enough accuracy for space probes and landers to be launched and monitored.
skips, landers and truck boxes.
for all by using the Very Large Telescope(VLT)- by far the most powerful telescope in the world- to spot the Apollo lunar landers.