artificial satellite
英 [ˌɑːtɪˈfɪʃl ˈsætəlaɪt]
美 [ˌɑːrtɪˈfɪʃl ˈsætəlaɪt]
人造卫星
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The path of a celestial body or an artificial satellite as it revolves around another body. Our satellite itself will orBit around the moon for a period of two days.
运行轨道天体绕另一天体或人造卫星绕一天体旋转所运行的轨道我们的人造卫星本身将绕月球运行两天的时间。 - The ISS, a habitable, artificial satellite in low Earth orbit, is the11th space station launched into orbit by humanity.
ISS是一个位于近地轨道的、可居住的人造卫星。它是第11个人类发射进宇宙轨道的空间站。 - The method of single parameter to search for and identify artificial satellite in the atmosphere
搜索和证认大气层中人造卫星的单参法 - The rocket climbs upward and onward, with an artificial satellite cradled in its nose cone.
随带装在其前端锥形体内的一颗人造卫星,火箭一直向上,向前爬升。 - That in1969 the first artificial satellite was launched to the space is known to man.
1969年第一颗人造卫星上了天是众所周知的。 - Accurate measurement of the orbit parameters of the artificial satellite was provided by radio and optical stations.
人造卫星的精确轨道参数将由无线电和光学观测站测量得出。 - The artificial satellite design life-span must need greater than artificial satellite in the orbit working life.
卫星的设计寿命必须要大于卫星在轨工作寿命。 - The point in the orbit of the moon or of an artificial satellite most distant from the center of the earth.
远地点月球或人造卫星轨道上离地球中心最远的点用望远镜对准月亮。 - A manned artificial satellite in a fixed orbit designed for scientific research.
为科学研究设计的固定在特定轨道的人造卫星。 - The artificial satellite with solar-cell panel is hovering in the cosmic space, gradually paying close attention to every corner on the earth.
装有太阳能电池板的人造卫星翱翔在宇宙空间,徐徐的关注着地球的每一个角落。
