interplanetary space
常見例句
- Even our fastest rockets are agonizingly slow when faced with the gulf of interplanetary space.
我們最先進(jìn)的火箭在麪對(duì)太陽(yáng)系內(nèi)的茫茫長(zhǎng)途時(shí)都不免爲(wèi)其速度之慢而苦惱。 - We could establish an interplanetary space station, without moving around the International Space Station, as reported by my colleague Ian O’Neill this week.
我們能建立一個(gè)行星際的空間站,沒有在國(guó)際空間站,像我的同事伊恩·奧尼爾。 - Alien life, he will suggest, is almost certain to exist in many other parts of the universe: not just in planets, but perhaps in the centre of stars or even floating in interplanetary space.
他認(rèn)爲(wèi),外星生物,幾乎肯定存在於宇宙的某個(gè)角落,不光是在行星上,還有可能存在於恒星的中心,甚至漂浮在星際空間。 - Particles (known as meteoroids) that come from interplanetary space, on the other hand, are natural.
ECONOMIST: Orbital debris - Then, there is the LIFE biomodule, which we piggybacked in the Grunt mission simply to get it into interplanetary space for as long as possible, 34 months in the case of this mission.
MSN: Salvaging Science from Stricken Mars Moon Probe: A Scientist's View - Technology & science - Space - Space.com NBC News - By interplanetary space, we are talking about an environment in which space radiation is much more intense than it is in LEO, because above Earth orbit is the geomagnetosphere, the Van Allen belts, which trap charged particle radiation coming from deep space.
MSN: Salvaging Science from Stricken Mars Moon Probe: A Scientist's View - Technology & science - Space - Space.com NBC News 返回 interplanetary space