Examples of using It orbits in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It orbits around the sun once every 6.6 years.
NASA says the planet's mass isat least 6.1 times Earth's and it orbits its star every 55.7 days.
It orbits around its primary star every 335 days.
The shadow object is never seen in the sky, because it orbits close to the sun," says The Flat Earth Wiki.
It orbits the primary star with a period of 530 days.
In fact, Earth also emits gravitational waves as it orbits the sun, but the energy loss is too tiny to notice.
It orbits close to the Hygiea asteroid family, but is not a member.
A moon would be found with the same basic technique-waiting for it to pass between the telescope and the planet it orbits.
It orbits very close to Mu Arae, completing one revolution every 9.6 days.
Astronomers know it exists because they have seen its gravity tug on and‘wiggle' Proxima Centauri,the red dwarf star that it orbits.
However, it orbits much further in, with an orbital period of only 4.7234± 0.00004 days.[1].
However, due to our constantly changing vantage point from the Earth as it orbits the Sun, the apparent rotation of the star at its equator is about 28 days.
It orbits the Sun at a distance of 0.88- 1.77 AU once every 18 months(559 days; semi-major axis of 1.33 AU).
The hole is 10 times the size of Earth's orbit around the Sun andprobably caused by the planet clearing a space in the dust as it orbits the star.
It orbits the Sun at a distance of 0.84- 1.73 AU once every 18 months(531 days; semi-major axis of 1.28 AU).
EPIC 211945201 borbits its star in about 19 terrestrial days.[4] It orbits closer to the star than the internal limit of the habitable zone.
As it orbits the Earth, it will begin to increase its altitude thanks to the pressure of solar radiation on the sail.
Phaethon was discovered in October 1983 and named after the Greek myth about the son of Helios,the sun god, because it orbits the sun closer than any other asteroid and takes 1.4 years to orbit it. .
It orbits at a mean separation of about 23 astronomical units(AU) and completes an orbit every 44.4 years.[4].
Because the Earth is titled, as it orbits the sun, certain latitudes of the planet receive more or less sunlight during each season.
It orbits the Sun at a distance of about 2.8 billion kilometers(1.7 billion miles) and completes one orbit every 84 years.
The nominal orbit of 1995 GJ suggests it orbits the Sun at a distance of 39- 46 AU once every 281 years with an assumed eccentricity of 0.09 and an inclination of 23° with respect to the ecliptic.
It orbits in around 40 days at a distance of nearly 0.21 AU.[1] Neither is able to support water due to their proximity to Kepler-37.[2].
It orbits the Sun at a distance of 33.8- 128.6 AU once every 731 years and 6 months(for reference, Neptune's orbit is at 30 AU).
It orbits just 6 million kilometers(0.04 AU) from its star, and is estimated to have a surface temperature of 150 °C, despite the dimness of the star.
It orbits at a distance of 2.7 astronomical units or 400 gigameters and takes 1,208 days or 3.307 years to orbit around Kappa Coronae Borealis.
It orbits too close to the star to be in the habitable zone.[1] Eccentricity analysis indicates that Gliese 667 Cb is not a rocky planet.[2].
As it orbits, it creates gravitational ripples on the edges of the gap as ring particles are attracted toward the moon and then fall back down toward the ring.
It orbits at 9 AU from Beta Pictoris(close to the plane of the debris disk orbiting the star) with a low eccentricity and a period of 20- 21 years, and is the only known planet in the Beta Pictoris system.
As it orbits the Earth in a north-south pattern, Landsat 8 collects images from a swath about 115 miles(185 km) across, using a pushbroom sensor, which captures data from the entire swatch at the same time.