Examples of using Objects in space in English and their translations into Spanish
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while in other cases it is the artificial composition of objects in space that generates that perception.
outer space for all, including providing information on objects in space through a public domain website.
the idea of"hiding" objects in space will be irrelevant.
resolving issues that might arise from collisions between objects in space.
There is a need for continued reinvestment in our ability to identify and predict the motion of objects in space-- a broad sharing of space surveillance information. This is in everyone's common interest.
a concern made more pressing by the recent collisions between objects in space and the proliferation of space debris,
Regarding weapons capable of targeting objects in outer space, such as ICBMs, it was argued that these should not be included in the definition of space weapons because only those weapons specifically designed to physically attack objects in space, weapons with latent or residual ASAT capabilities ought to be considered as space weapons.
threat of use of force against objects in space.
location of the launching of objects in space; basic orbital parameters,
Information System Characterising Objects in Space of ESA and research related to space debris through international cooperation.
The bigger an object in space is, the more gravity it has.
No object in space is more mysterious-and more psychologically menacing-than a black hole.
We use our two eyes to locate an object in space.
With the translation we move the location of the object in space.
and direction of an object in space.
Sir, we have information regarding the object in space.
To orient such an object in space requires three angles, known as Euler angles.
creating a moment, an object in space.
is one of the orbital elements used to specify the orbit of an object in space.
J002E3 is the designation given to an object in space discovered on September 3, 2002, by amateur astronomer Bill Yeung.