Examples of using Lander in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Apollo Lander.
The Lander Vision System.
The Chang'e- 4 Lander.
Zhejiang lander industry co ltd.
The Phoenix Mars Lander.
People also translate
The Lander System Milestone Prize.
We're thinking about Europa Lander.
Lander: I have a different background.
SciSys- Ground segment and lander software.
The lander is part of the ExoMars mission.
August 4- NASA launched its Phoenix Mars Lander.
SpaceX's Mars lander mission said to cost $300 million.
These are young people leading this work,” Lander stressed.
The lander was originally planned for launch in March 2016.
Chang'e-4's static lander is carrying two cameras;
The bill also includes $195 million for a follow-on lander mission.
Insect-like lander could be the future of space exploration.
This Israeli company will soonlaunch the world's first private Moon lander.
In the next three minutes, the lander dropped roughly 20,000 feet.
Lander thinks that Ebola is very unlikely to develop these abilities.
I discussed with my brother Lander the idea of buying the company.
Lander, however, is committed to offering an education that goes beyond the basics.
Astrobotic is now tasked with sending up to 14 NASA payloads to the lunar surface on thefirst flight of a six-foot Peregrine high-altitude lander.
India's lunar lander crashed within 500 meters of its target.
Lander University subscribes to a policy of equal educational and employment opportunity for all.
The drill,sample and distribution system is to be flown on the Rosetta Lander in 2003, to improve the scientific results of the landing on the Wirtanen Comet surface.
In 2001, Dr. Lander asked Sara Nachama to work together and establish Touro College in Berlin.
ARCA'sround lander would skim the lunar surface using its rocket engine.
The lander will, among other things, measure Moon quakes in its vicinity and do a thermal profile of the lunar"soil".
Eric Lander, co-author said,“We're beginning to understand the rules by which DNA elements come together in the nucleus.