阿波羅登月 的英文怎麼說

中文拼音 [aluódēngyuè]
阿波羅登月 英文
apollo program
  • : 阿Ⅰ助詞(用在稱呼前面) Ⅱ(用於音譯外來語)
  • : Ⅰ名詞1 (波浪) wave 2 [物理學] (振動傳播的過程) wave 3 (意外變化) an unexpected turn of even...
  • : 羅名1 (捕鳥的網) a net for catching birds 2 (篩子) sieve; sifter; screen 3 (質地稀疏的絲織品...
  • : Ⅰ動詞1 (由低處到高處) ascend; mount; scale (a height) 2 (記載; 刊登) publish; record; enter...
  • : Ⅰ名詞1 (月球; 月亮) the moon 2 (計時的單位) month 3 (姓氏) a surname Ⅱ形容詞1 (每月的) mo...
  • 阿波羅 : apollo (1 希臘神話中的太陽神 主神宙斯的兒子 具有多種職能2 阿波羅飛船或首次登月的阿波羅11號)阿波...
  • 登月 : moonfall登月艙 (excursion) module; lunar module; 登月地點 lunar landing site; 登月電視廣播 luna...
  1. Which is arguably what spurred the apollo program to place the first man on the moon

    我們也可以提出刺激計劃讓人類球的證據。
  2. Apollo program : apollo 14 returns to earth after the third manned moon landing

    1971年的今天,計劃:14號在第三次有人駕駛後返回地球。
  3. Apollo program : the apollo 12 spacecraft splashes down safely in the pacific ocean, ending the second manned mission to the moon

    1969年,計劃:12號太空飛船在太平洋上安全落水,完成了第二次有人駕駛的任務。
  4. The 104 billion price tag leading up to an initial four - person lunar landing and spread over 13 years represents 55 percent of what the apollo program would cost in today ' s dollars griffin said

    按照通貨膨脹率折算,這項歷時13年之久的重返球計劃其實只相當于當年「計劃費用的55 % ,格里芬說。
  5. The 4 billion price tag, leading up to an initial four - person lunar landing and spread over 13 years, represents 55 percent of what the apollo program would cost in today ' s dollars, griffin said

    按照通貨膨脹率折算,這項歷時13年之久的重返球計劃其實只相當于當年「計劃費用的55 % ,格里芬說。
  6. A young air force officer served as lunar module pilot for apollo16

    一位年輕的空軍軍官擔任了16號艙的駕駛員。
  7. Caption : : mankinds landed on the moon in july 21, 1969, it ' s already 36 years. in this picture, you can see the lunar module ascent stage and earth overhead

    人類於1969年721日陸了球,至今已有36年。圖中為阿波羅登月艇與頭頂的地球。
  8. The pictures of that historic footstep and everything else about that and subsequence apollo moon landings, including flight data and astronaut health reading, were recorded on magnetic tape at three nasa ground tracking stations around the world

    那張具有歷史意義的足跡照片和其他一切相關的,還有號后來的活動包括飛行數據,宇航員的健康指標都被分佈在全球的美國宇航局的三個地面追蹤站記錄在磁帶上。
  9. 30 years ago today apollo 11 launched with three astronauts, two of them became the first men to land on the moon

    十一號發射三十周年?載三耶太空郎去?兩耶郎尚代先佇球頂頭陸。
  10. It is appropriate that some time be devoted to thorough study of the results of the apollo mission

    拿出時間對阿波羅登月計劃的結果做詳細研究是恰當的。
  11. Nasa had a number of bell 47s during the apollo programme, used by astronauts as a trainer for the lunar lander

    Nasa在阿波羅登月計劃中使用數架貝爾47作為飛行員訓練使用。
  12. From the moon - vehicle in apollo plan to nowaday " spirit " and " opportunity ", which are mars vehicle made by nasa, and from battlefield patrol robot to pipeline testing robot and intelligent service robot, those all powerfully show that intelligent mobile robot is progressing with human being together

    阿波羅登月計劃中的球車到美國最近推出的nasa火星探測機器人,從西方各國正在加緊研製的戰場巡邏機器人、偵察車到新近研製的管道清洗檢測機器人和智能服務機器人,都有力地顯示出智能移動機器人正在與人類共同發展和進步。
  13. Apollo astronauts could not make out manmade features from the moon, for example

    比如,阿波羅登月的宇航員在球上分別不出地球上人造痕跡。
  14. The u. s. government claimed to misplace the 700 boxes of transmissions from the apollo lunar missions

    美國政府聲稱只是把700箱阿波羅登月任務的傳輸影帶"放錯地方" 。
  15. Those who doubt the apollo moon landings insist that the us lacked the technology to send humans to the moon at that time

    那些不相信阿波羅登月行動的人們認為,當時美國的科技水平還不足以將人發射上球。
  16. In fact, biological samples were carried onboard the apollo lunar missions as part of an early incarnation of the european radiation study

    事實上,阿波羅登月任務所承載的生物標本,即為早期歐洲輻射研究的一部份。
  17. Scientists already know the ages of the mare flows at the apollo sites from analyzing the radioisotopes in the rock samples, so they can estimate the ages of other flows by comparing their crater densities with those of the landing - site flows

    科學家分析巖石樣本中的放射性同位素,已經知道陸點的海巖流年齡;因此將其他巖流的隕石坑密度與陸點巖流的隕石坑密度相比,科學家便能估計其他巖流的年代。
  18. The 104 billion price tag, leading up to an initial four - person lunar landing and spread over 13 years, represents 55 percent of what the apollo program would cost in today ' s dollars, griffin said

    按照通貨膨脹率折算,這項歷時13年之久的重返球計劃其實只相當于當年「計劃費用的55 % ,格里芬說。
  19. The moon is the only celestial object other than earth that humans have visited. from the late 60s to the early 70s, u. s. a. had six crewed missions to the moon, called the apollo missions

    球是人類唯一踏足過的天體,自六十年代末期至七十年代初,美國名為球計劃,便有六次升空任務能成功球。
  20. But presents and real - time interaction with earthlings would be impossible on a mars mission, which would be more similar, psychologically, to heading into the sunset with ferdinand magellan than to joining a trip to the moon in apollo

    但在前往火星的任務中,與地面進行可視的實時通話是不可能的,從給人心理感覺上說,這個旅途更像是麥哲倫的環球航行而不是「任務。
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