Examples of using It orbits in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It orbits the Sun at a distance of 33.8- 128.6 AU once every 731 years
It orbits the inner pair with a period of 1,200 years
The nominal orbit of 1995 GJ suggests it orbits the Sun at a distance of 39- 46 AU once every 281 years with an assumed eccentricity of 0.09 and an inclination of 23° with respect to the ecliptic.
times the Earth's mass, is the most intriguing because it orbits the star at a distance where the temperature might be just right to support liquid water on the surface.
However, due to our constantly changing vantage point from the Earth as it orbits the Sun, the apparent rotation of the star at its equator is about 28 days.
It orbits too close to the star to be in the habitable zone.[1]
It orbits Neptune at a distance of about 23,571,000 km and is about 42 kilometers
As it orbits, it creates gravitational ripples on the edges of the gap as ring particles are attracted toward the moon and then fall back down toward the ring.
Phaethon was discovered in October 1983 and named after the Greek myth about the son of Helios, the sun god, because it orbits the sun closer than any other asteroid and takes 1.4 years to orbit it. .
10 times the size of Earth's orbit around the Sun and probably caused by the planet clearing a space in the dust as it orbits the star.
Spitzer, an infrared telescope that drags the Earth as it orbits the sun, was well suited to study TRAPPIST-1 because the star shines brighter in infrared light,
about 36 hours.[2] It orbits about 0.0115 AU from its star,
Dia is believed to be about 4 kilometres in diameter.[4] It orbits Jupiter at an average distance of 12 million km in 274 days, at an inclination of 28°(to Jupiter's equator), and with an eccentricity of 0.21.[1].
However, due to our constantly changing vantage point from the Earth as it orbits the Sun, the apparent rotation of the star at its equator is about 28 days.[36]
As is known today fromthe moon travels at different speeds as it orbits the Earth, and this speed differential is modeled by the Antikythera Mechanism, even though the were not aware of
mass- but the fact that it orbits within the habitable zone of its host star, a faint red dwarf called LHS 1140,
the stable L4 and L5 Earth- Sun Lagrange points- pockets in space where an object can keep pace with the Earth as it orbits the Sun.
velocity of the host star, caused by the gravitational tug of the planet as it orbits-- the so-called'Doppler wobble technique.'.
the stable L4 and L5 Earth-Sun Lagrange points- pockets in space where an object can keep pace with the Earth as it orbits the Sun.
It orbits on the inner edge of the habitable zone of a red dwarf, Kepler-438, about 640 light-years(196 parsecs)