Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Ryugu trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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This latest rock is named Ryugu and about double the size of Bennu.
Representational image of Hayabusa-2 attempting to touchdown on Ryugu.
This latest rock is called Ryugu and is about twice as big as Bennu.
Ryugu has been at the heart of our daily lives for a year and a half…"said Tsuda.
The photos reveal new details of the surface of the space rock,which is known as Ryugu.
Also the current value of Ryugu for mining purposes is speculated to be US$82.76 billion.
They used a container ofartificial gravel with a similar size distribution to that on Ryugu.
He was first mentioned on the Ryugu Poneglyph read by Nico Robin while at the Sea Forest.
Ryugu, a half-mile wide asteroid that poses a potential risk to Earth due to the proximity of its orbit, is estimated to contain$ 83 billion worth of nickel, iron, cobalt, and nitrogen.
After Hody explained his plan of recreating the Ryugu Kingdom with himself as the ruler, Fukaboshi swore that he would stop Hody.
MASCOT found Ryugu was covered with two kinds of rocks and boulders- one dark with a cauliflower-like, crumbly surface and the other bright with smooth faces and sharp edges.
One reason scientists may want to learn more about Ryugu is because its orbit brings it close- potentially dangerously close- to Earth.
He said the new findings support long-standing speculation that carbonaceous chondrites come from C-type asteroids- dark-gray,carbon-rich space rocks such as Ryugu.
In addition, previous research suggested Ryugu may contain primordial material from the nebula that gave birth to the sun and its planets.
The lander, called MASCOT, is part of an internationalmission to explore a primitive asteroid called Ryugu and is the third robot to venture onto the asteroid's surface.
But bringing fragments of Ryugu back to Earth is an enormously tricky task, which is why novel ideas are being suggested for how to do it.
Another Japanese mission, Hayabusa 2,is currently at an asteroid named Ryugu, where it will collect samples, bringing them back to Earth in December 2020.
But the shape of Ryugu also implies it was spinning much faster in the past, so it's possible this could have affected the particles' sizes in some fashion.".
Like the rest of the crew,Daruma consumed Energy Steroids during the battle against the three princes of Ryugu Kingdom, who are crowned the strongest soldiers in the entire island, and was able to overpower them due to this.
Orbit Ryugu passes near the orbits of the Earth and Mars, this gives scientists reason to hope that traces of water and organic substances can be found in the ground.
Hayabusa2's first touchdownwas in February when it landed briefly on Ryugu and fired a bullet into the surface to puff up dust for collection, before blasting back to its holding position.
The photos of Ryugu, which means"Dragon Palace" in Japanese and refers to a castle located at the bottom of the ocean in an old Japanese fairy tale, show an asteroid with a rough surface full of large stones.
One of the principal concerns for deployment was Ryugu's rougher than expected surface, which is carpeted with boulders and has very few smooth patches.
Analysis of the impact craters on Ryugu using the spacecraft Hayabusa 2's remote sensing image data has illuminated the geological history of the Near-Earth asteroid….
Both types are nearly evenly distributed on the surface of the asteroid,suggesting Ryugu was a pile of rubble that coalesced after two parent bodies crashed into one another,“indicating a violent history of asteroid collision,” Jaumann said.
Japan's Hayabusa 2 mission to Ryugu is among the most bold and ambitious space missions that humans have ever launched and now, for the first time, we as a species have captured video footage on the surface of an asteroid.
To get at those crucial materials,in April an"impactor" was fired from Hayabusa2 toward Ryugu in a risky process that created a crater on the asteroid's surface and stirred up material that had not previously been exposed to the atmosphere.
Unexpectedly, the MASCOT images of Ryugu showed no fine dust, which scientists had expected would accumulate on the asteroid's surface due to micrometeoroid impacts and other forms of weathering.
By studying the formation and structure of Ryugu, scientists may be able to know more about the origin of the universe into the formation of our planet.
The 1km-wide space rock known formally as 162173 Ryugu belongs to a particularly primitive type of asteroid, and is therefore a relic left over from the early days of our Solar System.