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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(181) NASA scientists said the lunar crater they hit was actually wetter than some of the driest deserts on Earth.
(182) But the satellites will arrive with less relative speed than spacecraft making the trip in three days, which means less fuel will be needed to brake and drop into lunar orbit.
(183) In this paper, a series of lunar map projection formulas are deduced including azimuthal projections, cylindrical projections and conical projections.
(184) Although technically the LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) mission sent back the first whiffs of water at the end of 2009, the final numbers weren't in until October.
(185) The Mid - Autumn Festival falls on the 15 thdat of the 8 th lunar month.
(186) Many new aspects of lunar research will be explored by space vehicles.
(187) The cracked bed of Lake Eyre, meantime, resembles nothing so much as a lunar landscape. Sentencedict.com
(188) The top panels clearly illustrate the necessary geometry for a lunar (left) and solar eclipse in the Earth-centered Ptolemaic system.
(189) Solar tides are added to lunar tides to form the unusually high and low spring tides.
(190) Where you have water ice, you have a potential mother lode for lunar prospecting of hydrogen.
(191) Lunar rover is one of mobile robots for exploration of environment.
(192) Ancient people thought a lunar eclipse was a bad omen.
(193) In June, NASA launched two new spacecraft to the moon, the $504 million Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and the $79 million Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or Lcross.
(194) It is in fact the New Year according to our lunar calendar.
(195) As the Apollo 8 command module rounded the farside of the Moon, the crew could look toward the lunar horizon and see the Earth appear to rise, due to their spacecraft's orbital motion.
(196) The Apollo 10 crew aimed a hand-held 70mm camera at the surface from lunar orbit for a series of images of this area.
(197) Penumbral lunar Benying and did not sweep the place, simply can not see the solar eclipse.
(198) CCFI weaves with Zhou of time, and total value of foreign trade export presses lunar statistic.
(199) The image is a combination of long and short exposures showing details of the lunar surface illuminated by both faint earthshine and bright sunlight.
(200) Lunar geologists had been hard-pressed to explain how very high density, titanium-rich magmas could have ascended through the moon's low-density anorthosite crust.
(201) The 2008 lunar orbiter could fill in the gaps by charting the moon's surface with radar imaging, laser altimetry and high-resolution spectroscopy.
(202) The orange-coloured beads came from deep within the lunar interior during volcanic eruptions long ago when the moon was still geologically active.
(203) Based on concluding the computation flow of lunar gravity field recovery, the method of dealing with the difficulty of unobservable to farside of lunar are analyzed on emphases.
(204) The Chinese Lunar New Year is the longest chronological record in history, dating from 2600 BC.
(205) The lunar module began a slanting descent to the moon's surface.
(206) The visibility of the lunar formations depends on their illumination by the sun.
(207) Beneath the heavenly sphere this solar cycle is mirrored in the lunar cycle of wax and wane and tidal ebb and flood.
(208) Of the table game revenues in the past 21 days, 1/3 were recorded during the Lunar New Year holiday, lasting from February 13 to 19.
(209) Nasa's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has used its Diviner instrument to probe the insides of permanently shadowed craters on Earth's satellite.
(210) Sunday is the 2nd day of the 2nd lunar month, and many people will get their 1st haircut of the new year as a good luck charm.
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