A rocket was fired at the moon.
火箭发射到上。
A rocket was fired at the moon.
火箭发射到上。
The light is reflected from the moon.
光从反射出来。
It is possible to go to the moon now.
现有可能登上。
The moon is a satellite of the earth.
是地的一颗卫星。
The lunar stone is different from earth's.
的石头和地的不同。
The earth's shadow on the moon was quite distinct.
上的地阴影很清晰。
We never imagined that men would land on the moon.
我们从未想到过人类能登上。
The astronauts piloted their craft down to the lunar surface.
宇航员驾驶太空飞船表面降。
Soon it will be commonplace for men to travel to the moon.
人们去行很快就会成为常事。
The scientists mapped the surface of the moon.
科学家绘制了表面的地图。
It's difficult to conceive of traveling to the moon.
难以想象到行会是什么样子。
There is no question but that there is no air on the moon.
上没有空气是毫无疑问的。
Half a century ago it's difficult to conceive of travelling to the moon.
半个世纪前去行是难以想象的。
Lunar craters can be plainly seen with the aid of a small telescope.
借助小型望远镜可以看清上的环形山。
The space race reached its culmination in the first moon walk.
太空竞争以第一次行走而达到顶峰。
We now have empirical evidence that the moon is covered with dust.
现我们有实践经验证明上布满了灰尘。
Jupiter was eclipsed by the Moon.
遮住了木星。
Our satellite itself will orbit around the moon for a period of two days.
我们的人造卫星本身将绕运行两天的时间。
The theory for exploring the moon time after time through double lunar swingby is analyzed at first.
分析了双近旁转向实现对多次探测的原理。
It once seemed inconceivable to everyone that men should travel to the moon.
"人们一度认为,人飞上似乎是不可想象的。"
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