Examples of using Orbits in English and their translations into Malay
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The Moon Orbits.
Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days.
They were born in stable orbits.
They were born in stable orbits within black holes.
Within black They were born in stable orbits.
A GPS satellite orbits at an altitude of 20,200 km….
Planet large spherical object which orbits the Sun.
The Moon orbits the Earth in an elliptical orbit, not a perfect circle.
They were born in stable orbits. Within black.
In four orbits they will enter the atmosphere and start to fall rapidly.
An asteroid is a rocky object that orbits the sun.
Neptune orbits the sun at a distance about 30 times greater than Earth.
There's only one habitable planet that orbits a dark star.
Each satellite orbits Earth twice a day at an altitude of about 12,500 miles.
The diagram below outlines how the comet orbits the sun.
The lunar phases vary cyclically as the Moon orbits the Earth, according to the changing geometry of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
Oh, I forgot to inform you,- Huh? the space station orbits Earth so fast.
A brown dwarf(smaller object) orbits the star Gliese 229 in the constellation Lepus, located about 19 light-years from Earth.
Another- WASP-95- has a planet that orbits every two days.
The orbits of the vast majority of small Solar System bodies are located in two distinct areas, namely the asteroid belt and the Kuiper belt.
Moreover, many comets also move along in the orbits determined for them.
But for now, I think the best plan is to ride it out and see what happens. If we had more time,we could try to move them to lower orbits.
At a distance of 4,5 billion kilometers from the Sun,Neptune orbits the Sun once every 165 years.
Except for the largest- which are in hydrostatic equilibrium-moons differ from Small Solar System Bodies not in size, but in their orbits.
Astronomers have discovered 1,284 more planets beyond our solar system,with nine possibly in orbits suitable for surface water that could bolster the prospects of supporting life.
Unlike flat spiral galaxies with organization and structure, elliptical galaxies are more three-dimensional, without much structure,and their stars are in somewhat random orbits around the center.
Satellites are typically moved into such orbits at the end of their operational life to reduce the probability of colliding with operational spacecraft and generating space debris.
That the sun comes up every 90 minutes. Oh, I forgot to inform you, the space station orbits Earth so fast.