Примери за използване на Moon's crust на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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There are seven openings into the Moon's crust and the underground bases.
The purpose of red plutonium's mission is to test the top-secret device, detecting minerals below the moon's crust.
But unlike the flexible skin on a grape the moon's crust is brittle- causing it to break as the interior shrinks.
On Enceladus, jets of ocean water andice regularly shoot out into space through warm cracks in the moon's crust.
What's key is that this is a special type of rock that would have floated up to the moon's crust soon after its theorized ocean of molten rock cooled.
According to computer simulations, if conditions are just right,the iron-nickel core of an impacting asteroid can be dispersed into the upper mantle, between the Moon's crust and core.
New images fromNASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter(LRO) spacecraft show the Moon's crust is being stretched, forming minute valleys in a few small areas on the lunar surface.
Its squashed appearance is probably a result of the gravitational process called tidal heating or acceleration,which stretched the moon's crust as it was being formed.
Such an impact would have ripped the moon's crust apart and scattered chunks of lunar mantle across the crater's surface, providing a rare glimpse at what the moon is really made of.
When that happened,the asteroid drilled through layers of the moon's crust while losing mass of its own.
Further calculations are needed to address possible sources of submoons instability,such as the non-uniform concentration of mass in our Moon's crust.
This is where additional tidal stress from Earth's gravity causes a peak in the total stress on the Moon's crust, making slippage along the thrust faults more likely.
However, they add that further calculations are needed to address possible sources of submoon instability,such as the non-uniform concentration of mass in our Moon's crust.
At this point, additional tidal stress from Earth's gravity causes a peak in the total stress on the moon's crust, thus making slippage along the thrust faults more likely.
Scientists found that the organics compound initially dissolved in the ocean, then evaporated from the water surface before condensing andfreezing onto ice grains inside the fractures in the moon's crust.
Changing stresses in the moon's crust, caused by tidal forces between the moon and planet, may explain why the researchers didn't see any plumes in the November observation when Europa and Jupiter were close.
In planetary science, volatiles are chemical elements andcompounds with low boiling points that are associated with a planet or moon's crust or atmosphere.
According to NASA, the regolith could provide clues to the location of polar ice deposits on the Moon, shed light on how the Moon's crust has evolved over time, and help scientists better understand how landslides occur on the Moon's surface.
According to computer simulations, if conditions are just right,the iron-nickel core of an impacting asteroid can be dispersed into the upper mantle, between the Moon's crust and core.
After analyzing the minerals present in six plots of different ground in the bottom of the basin Aitken, the researchers argue that the composition of the crater coincides exactly with that of the moon's crust, not the mantle, which suggests that whatever hit the Moon thousands of millions of years did not do so with sufficient force as to spray the part of his bowels to the surface.
Identified organics first dissolved in the ocean of Enceladus, then evaporated from the water surface before condensing andfreezing onto ice grains inside the fractures in the moon's crust, scientists found.
With regards to the SPA Impactor, the iron causing the magnetic fluctuations could still be present, butwere not detected as they could be too deep in the Moon's crust for the mappings to detect or caused by another anomaly that did not involve metallic properties.
One would expect to find that the uranium ore is composed of 0.720% uranium 235, since that is the percentage found in other rock samples from the Earth's crust, the Moon and even meteorites.
They then evaporated with the surface water, condensed,and froze into the moon's icy crust, according to the study.
Researchers have analyzed the chemical composition of seawater and ice,which are regularly discharged from the moon's ice crust through cracks.
It was also the Galileo mission that noticed how Europa seems to alter Jupiter's magnetic field as it moves through it,which is the best evidence we have yet of a salty ocean under the moon's icy crust.
The upper 8 miles of the moon' crust are surprisingly radioactive.
Unlike the flexible skin on a grape,however, the moon's surface crust is brittle.
Apollo 15 discovered portions of the moons crust that are radioactive near the Apennine Mountains.
Like the earth, the moon has a crust, mantle, and core.