fixed orbit造句
例句與造句
- Though untethered by chains, they move in fixed orbits.
- A stationary orbit is sometimes referred to as a " fixed orbit ".
- With more algebra one can also decompose fixed orbits into 4 sets as in step 1.
- Spy planes have more flexibility than satellites because they don't work in fixed orbits and can be sent where strategic planners want to peek.
- In an unprecedented move Mycroft breaks his fixed orbit, and takes a trip to Russia to investigate whether or not events in that country are related to his murder accusation.
- It's difficult to find fixed orbit in a sentence. 用fixed orbit造句挺難的
- The continental United States is divided into six sectors, each with its own bases and major cities . particle beam satellite that trumps everything else but weaves in and out of sectors on a fixed orbit.
- Professor Bergman points out that with the moon in a fixed orbit around Piri they can return whenever they'd like-so when someone needs an operation they would bring them back to Alpha to perform the operation and return.
- The few WAAS satellites that have been deployed are in a fixed orbit around the equator and appear close to the horizon in North America, making it difficult for ground receivers to acquire the signals if there are trees or high terrain nearby.
- This perhaps accounts not only for the place of astronomy in the story, but also for the characters'way of seeming to move through the universe like random particles, energized and acted upon as they are in ways that work against them assuming fixed orbits.
- In addition, SDI envisioned many space-based systems in fixed orbits, ground-based sensors, command, control and communications facilities, etc . In theory, an advanced opponent could have targeted those, in turn requiring self-defense capability or increased numbers to compensate for attrition.
- As far as the Hubble goes, it is only the orientation of the telescope part of the satellite that Hubble manipulates with its gyroscope ( not the location, which is in a fixed orbit ), as SteveBaker has already essentially described . talk ) 16 : 11, 26 May 2009 ( UTC)