orbiter 英 ['ɔːbɪtə]   美 ['ɔrbɪtɚ]

orbiter

orbiter  英 ['ɔːbɪtə] 美 ['ɔrbɪtɚ]

n. 人造卫星;盘旋物 

名词复数:orbiters 

Each orbiter is configured differently for every mission, according to what the astronauts want to see displayed in each window. 每个轨道器配置不同的方式为每一项任务,根据什么宇航员希望看到每个窗口显示。
But scientists decided to let it carry out additional exploratory tasks as the orbiter is still in good condition and has fuel in reserve. 但是,由于这个人造卫星工作状况良好,还有储备燃料,科学家决定让它进行额外的探索任务。

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  • n. 人造卫星;盘旋物
  • 1. Each orbiter is configured differently for every mission, according to what the astronauts want to see displayed in each window.

    每个轨道器配置不同的方式为每一项任务,根据什么宇航员希望看到每个窗口显示。

  • 2. But scientists decided to let it carry out additional exploratory tasks as the orbiter is still in good condition and has fuel in reserve.

    但是,由于这个人造卫星工作状况良好,还有储备燃料,科学家决定让它进行额外的探索任务。

  • 3. The above image was taken seconds after liftoff as the massive orbiter and six astronauts began a climb to a height where the atmosphere is so thin it is unbreathable.

    上面这张照片是在发射后几秒钟拍下的,此时这艘巨大的航天飞机和六名宇航员正开始爬升到一个大气非常稀薄、无法呼吸的高度。

  • orbiter 1954 agent noun from orbit (v.).
or·bit·er / ˈɔːbɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈɔːrbɪtər / noun a spacecraftdesigned to move around a planet or moon rather than to land on it (绕天体作轨道运行的)宇宙飞船;轨道飞行器 orbiter orbiters or·bit·er / ˈɔːbɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈɔːrbɪtər /
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