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Перевод: orbiting
[прилагательное] орбитальный; [существительное] движение по орбите; вывод на орбиту
Тезаурус:
- The principle is currently used by one camera taking timed exposures from an orbiting space satellite.
- The two orbiting electrons of the helium atom form a shell.
- This makes the water appear chalky white when seen from an orbiting satellite.
- The forcefield is maximised and the dots appear to behave like a solar system, orbiting about their common centre of gravity.
- On any given day, between 70 and 110 Russian satellites are orbiting the Earth.
- He saw mountains on the Moon (very anti-Aristotle this), then satellites orbiting Jupiter, which he mapped with such accuracy that his orbital times are hardly different from those calculated today.
- Like observatories on the ground, or the orbiting IUE, ISO will be pointed to particularly interesting astronomical objects for thorough study.
- At first Daedalus thought of orbiting a huge phosphor-coated plastic sheet on which the solar-wind image would scintillate on TV-screen principles.
- Orbiting the Earth at 780 kilometres altitude, ERS-1 will fly over the poles on each orbit and its instruments will cover the whole of the globe during three days.
- She was blasted by the friction of re-entry, scorched by her wild rush through particles and atoms of welcoming air, hurled through the orbiting phase.
- And by that time, astronomers could monitor such minuscule changes (less than one per cent) - either directly with new radiation detectors on board orbiting satellites, or indirectly from the ground by analysing particular lines in the Sun's spectrum.
- The plan is for orbiting laser battle stations which would zap Soviet missiles.
- The comparison of satellite and ground-based results means that we can follow changes in the solar constant - on the broad scale at least - with existing solar telescopes on Earth, without the complication and expense of orbiting radiometers.
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