Similar words: unable, fortunately, lung, plunge, fall under, volunteer, voluntary, narrow. Meaning: ['luːnə(r)] adj. of or relating to or associated with the moon.
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(121) Unfortunately the filters used in the command module were the wrong shape to fit into the lunar module.
(122) All of the various topographic features observed in lunar craters indicates their impact origin.
(123) Long stays on the lunar surface demand prolonged exposure to an environment differing substantially from that at the surface of Earth.
(124) Long before spacecraft missions first explored the Moon, speculation on the origin of the lunar craters abounded.
(125) Here is a clear example of a rare rock type that has been strongly concentrated by lunar geological activity.
(126) Each landing brought back a load of precious lunar samples.
(127) The lunar ratios differ significantly from those in achondritic meteorites.
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(128) Standing in bright sunlight on the lunar surface would be extremely hot.
(129) Despite the likely demand, Hologic faces only Lunar as an important competitor in the business.
(130) The prospect of servicing and repairing such equipment under lunar conditions is simply frightening.
(131) Kulcinski argues that the solar wind has implanted great quantities of hydrogen and helium into the lunar regolith.
(132) More probably it was to do with each member representing one of the lunar months of the year.
(133) The days passed quickly toward the end of the eighth lunar month.
(134) One is perplexed how it affects the rest of the lunar cycle.
(135) A lunar power station therefore provides an average of 135 watts per square meter of electric power.
(136) Moreover, Earth-based photometric studies have indicated that most of the lunar near side must be blanketed in such dust.
(137) Unfortunately, water remains unknown in materials returned from the lunar surface.
(138) For example, the gravity field on the lunar surface is about one seventh as strong as on Earth.
(139) Then, with a thrill of recognition, Bowman could often glimpse familiar coastlines, shining in that spectral lunar light.
(140) The largest portion of our present knowledge comes from the study of returned lunar materials in laboratories on Earth.
(141) No lunar atmosphere or hydrosphere exists, nor has any existed for its entire span of recorded history.
(142) By holding up the Harrison trial, Bradley could buy time for Maskelyne to produce proof positive supporting the lunar distance method.
(143) The seven shuttle astronauts are assisting researchers overcome the medical obstacles to long tours aboard a space station and lunar outposts.
(144) This information has significantly increased man's knowledge of the lunar environment.
(145) But soon after lunar sunrise, it emitted an extremely powerful blast of radio energy.
(146) The Spring Festival is the lunar New Year.
(147) The farthest point on lunar orbit is called apogee.
(148) It is on the first day of lunar year.
(149) It is the first day of lunar year.
(150) Lunar tail close an account, make me astonied.
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