Ví dụ về việc sử dụng These asteroids trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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These asteroids also decimated New York soon thereafter.
She adds that although they are small, these asteroids have kept whatever water and other volatile materials they formed with.
These asteroids are thought to be relics of the early Solar System;
So now, if we look back at the sky,at our asteroids that were streaming across the sky, these asteroids are like the debris of our solar system.
Sometimes these asteroids are dislodged from their orbits and can head toward or away from the sun.
The simulations show that the Trojan asteroids were drawn in when Jupiter was a young planet with no gas atmosphere,which means that these asteroids most probably consist of building blocks similar to those that formed Jupiter's core.
These asteroids also have high levels of phosphorous and organic carbon, which are needed in order to produce crop fertilizers.
Because the LSST will be able to go faint and not just wide,we will be able to see these asteroids far beyond the inner part of our solar system, to asteroids beyond the orbits of Neptune and Mars, to comets and asteroids that may exist almost a light year from our sun.
These asteroids have been well observed- once since 2000 and the other since 2010- and their orbits are very well known.”.
If we could somehow illuminate these asteroids, we would see the night sky filled with thousands of menacing points of light.
With all these asteroids orbiting around the sun and not too far from the earth, it is reasonable that from time to time the path of our planet and that of an asteroid will cross.
That's because the people that found these asteroids often have the privilege of naming the minor planets after anything they want- with a few guidelines, of course.
These asteroids are prime candidates for future space missions that could collect and return samples to Earth providing a more detailed understanding of the solar system's first few millions of years.".
The colors reflect the composition of these asteroids, dry and stony in the center, water-rich and primitive towards the edge, water-rich asteroids which may have seeded the oceans and the seas that we find on our planet when they bombarded the Earth at an earlier time.
These asteroids dwell mostly in the daylight, making them very hard to see," said Martin Connors of Athabasca University in Canada, lead author of a new paper on the discovery in the July 28 issue of the journal Nature.
Trojans: These asteroids share an orbit with a larger planet, but do not collide with it because they gather around two special places in the orbit(called the L4 and L5 Lagrangian points).
These asteroids are collectively known as the“Trojan asteroids” after three of the largest ones that reside there- Hector, Achilles, and Agamemnon, names from Homer's The Iliad written concerning the Trojan War.
Though none of these asteroids had much of a chance of hitting Earth today, NASA still classifies them as"potentially hazardous asteroids" because the rocks could still pose a threat in the future when their orbits intersect with Earth's again.
But we can learn to land on these asteroids that have our name on them and put something like a small ion propulsion motor on it, which would gently, slowly, after a period of time, push it into a different trajectory, which, if we have done our math right, would keep it from hitting Earth.
We call these objects asteroids.
In the end, these particles form asteroids and planets.
These are called the Apollo asteroids.
It won't, but it gives us a chance to study these kinds of asteroids.
These include the near-Earth asteroids, centaurs, comets, and scattered disc objects.
These are the 1,556 near-Earth asteroids.
These are the 1,556 near-Earth asteroids discovered just last year.
Neptune, Jupiter and Mars also have these so-called trojan asteroids, but Earth's had been difficult to find because they're only visible in daylight.
Let us therefore go to battle stations, not to fight each other,but to begin deflecting these incoming asteroids. .
The nature of these six asteroids is also expected to tell us much about the early history of the Solar System.