Examples of using Orbiting in English and their translations into Japanese
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I have tracked them to an M- Class moon orbiting the fifth planet of a yellow dwarf star.
Nancy Grace Roman is shown with a model of the Orbiting Solar Observatory(OSO) in 1962.
But now, there are almost 2,000 other planets orbiting other stars that we can now detect, measure masses for.
Nancy Grace Roman poses with a model of the Orbiting Solar Observatory in 1962.
Nancy Grace Roman with a model of an orbiting solar observatory in 1962.
Nancy Grace Roman holds a model of the Orbiting Solar Observatory in 1962.
This phenomenon looks like a single star, but it is actually two stars orbiting around one another.
They were to dock at the orbiting outpost six hours later, but the booster suffered a failure minutes after the launch.
First, a mobile device picks up signals from the orbiting Global Positioning System satellite network.
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Many people admit that they have never seen Mercury, the fast"divine messenger" orbiting the Sun very hastily.
Koch arrived to the orbiting laboratory in March 2019 and is nearing the end of an extended duration mission.
In a cosmic tug-of-war between two dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, only NASA's Hubble Space Telescope can see who's winning.
It usually stays in space, orbiting the planet, and we only notice when things fall out of the sky.
The spacecraft currently orbiting Mars are capable of shooting images with a resolution of 30 centimeters per pixel.
The space agencies of the world prepare to test the Shepard particle accelerator aboard the orbiting Cloverfield Space Station.
China's current lunar exploration program includes three phases: orbiting, landing and returning.
Natural conversations with little delay are possible because of these low-earth orbiting satellites.
In the next 15 years, almost 500 planets were discovered orbiting other stars, with different methods.
Currently, orbiting satellites detect on average approximately one GRB per day.