0 a piece of equipment that is sent into space around the Earth to receive and send signals or to collect information -- satelita
1 a natural object that moves around a planet in space -- satelita
The moon is the Earth's satellite.
The methane content in the mixtures varied from 2 to 10 % according to the latest estimations for this molecule in the satellite's atmosphere.
How real was the anxiety over a domino effect rolling in from the rebellious satellites?
The heights are converted into local heights above local sea level using geoid models based on gravity data from satellites, aircraft and surface measurements.
Other discoveries have led to the conclusion that several percent of all asteroids have satellites large enough to be discovered remotely.
A large amount of spectral data from planets, satellites and comets have been collected via remote telescopic observations and space missions.
The application of this work is to possible instabilities of satellites due to fluid motions in fuel tanks.
Aspectual adverbs were utilized, as were verbs combining manner of motion and path, along with satellites indicating deixis and directionality.
The edges of sorted polygons, which have been imaged on the planet by satellites, might be high-priority places to search for evidence of past life.
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在太空, 人造衛星, 衛星…
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在太空, 人造卫星, 卫星…
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人工衛星, サテライト…
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satellite [masculine], satellite…
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