Examples of using This asteroid in English and their translations into Hebrew
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This asteroid?
Why wasn't this asteroid detected?
This asteroid is a little bigger.".
Are you saying someone built this asteroid?
This asteroid is the only remaining human.
Now let us ensure that this asteroid hits.
This asteroid has only once been seen through a telescope.
That's why we picked this asteroid out of all the others.
This asteroid has only once been seen through a telescope.
It's quite possible this asteroid is not entirely stable.
This asteroid was seen only once in 1909 by a Turkish astronomer in the telescope.
So, Mr. Finger, where exactly did this asteroid theory come from?
Look, if this asteroid is unsuitable, then we should all leave.
We realise all this infighting is serving us nothing,except to keep us frozen in orbit around this asteroid.
If I am to die on this asteroid, I would it were sooner than later.
This asteroid has been seen only once through the telescope, in 1909, by a Turkish astronomer.
Now the right has been screaming about this asteroid since the 1960s, and the left has been saying,"It's not a problem.
This asteroid, it's a lump of solid rock but it's actually stretching, being dragged towards the gaping hole.
According to preliminary estimates by scientists, the probability of this asteroid collision with the Earth in 2029. amounted to 2.7 percent.
But this asteroid is in a protective capsule to prevent it from burning up during atmospheric passage.
An asteroid stormis approaching the ship on collision course This asteroid storm appears to be bound together by electro-magnetic energy vortex.
This asteroid was only the size of a small house, but generated a force 30 times greater than the bomb at Hiroshima.
We sent a probe out to this asteroid belt, called NEAR, Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous.
The WISE infrared data reveal that this asteroid is about .7 mile(1.1 kilometers) in diameter and reflects only about 7 percent of the visible light that falls on its surface, which means it is relatively dark.
The left has been screaming about this asteroid for 30 years now, and the right says,"Huh, what? Hmm? No problem. No problem.".
By September 2000, or even earlier, this asteroid will cross the Earth's trajectory and, if it is not deviated in due time through the only efficient method presented within this Planetary Program and described below, it will inevitably hit the Earth.
Now the right has been screaming about this asteroid since the 1960s, and the left has been saying,"It's not a problem. It's not a problem.".