Примери за използване на Is an asteroid на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Object is an asteroid.
All I can say in closing is: we heard yesterday that one of the 10 bad things that could happen to us is an asteroid with our name on it.
Tomyris is an asteroid discovered in 1906.
Every one of those points of light is an asteroid that we know of.
Shenzhou is an asteroid named after the Chinese Shenzhou spacecraft.
What exactly is an asteroid?
Pallas is an asteroid which is considered to be the symbol of War.
The meteor is an asteroid or other object that burns when it enters the Earth's atmosphere.
If something somehow managed to change- and it did hit Earth,what you would have is an asteroid striking the planet's surface at around 30,000 mph.
My spaceship is an asteroid captured in space… and transformed into a spaceship.
All I can say in closing is: we heard yesterday that one of the 10 bad things that could happen to us is an asteroid with our name on it.
This marriage is an asteroid that hit the Earth.
Pan is an asteroid that was discovered on September 25, 1987 by Eugene and Carolyn Shoemaker.
Now imagine that the puck is an asteroid… and the net is the Earth.
Prometheus is an asteroid that shares the name of one of the lesser-known Saturnian moons, Prometheus.
Whether the first destination for human exploration beyond the moon is an asteroid or Mars, the travelers will need protection from the radiation environment in interplanetary space.
(Laughter) Apophis is an asteroid that was discovered in 2004.
What's an asteroid?
They initially believed the object was an asteroid.
Then it can't be an asteroid.
No, it's an asteroid.
I think it was an Asteroid.
I thought it was an Asteroid.
The highest rating that any object has ever received so far… on the Torino Scale was an asteroid called Apophis.
It had been thought this object was an asteroid from another planetary system because we hadn't found a coma of dust and gas around it- something that icy comets have as they melt or sublimate.
It's really odd that the first object we would see from outside our system would be an asteroid, because a comet would be a lot easier to spot, and the solar system ejects many more comets than asteroids,” read a statement from lead researcher Alan Jackson, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Toronto Scarborough's Centre for Planetary Sciences.
It's really odd that the first object we would see from outside our system would be an asteroid, because a comet would be a lot easier to spot and the Solar System ejects many more comets than asteroids,” Jackson, who is the lead author of the study, says in a statement.
It's really odd that the first object we would see from outside our system would be an asteroid, because a comet would be a lot easier to spot and the solar system ejects many more comets than asteroids,” said Alan Jackson, a postdoc at the Centre for Planetary Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough in Ontario.