satellites

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基本释义

n.
卫星( satellite的名词复数 ); 人造卫星; 卫星国; 附庸国

实用例句

The device is not designed to transmit to satellites.

该设备不是为向卫星发送信号而设计的。

柯林斯例句

Yet bigger satellites will be sent up into orbit.

更为大型的卫星将被送入轨道。

柯林斯例句

The two countries signed an agreement to jointly launch satellites.

两国曾签订了联合发射人造卫星的协议。

柯林斯例句

Satellites are uniquely suited to provide this information.

只有人造卫星能提供此类信息。

柯林斯例句

The previously unidentified objects have now been definitely ascertained as being satellites.

原来所说的不明飞行物现在已证实是卫星.

《简明英汉词典》

This space rocket carries two satellites.

这枚宇宙火箭搭载了两颗卫星.

《简明英汉词典》

There are satellites that supply high - resolution photography.

有些卫星能提供 高分辨率 的摄影图像.

《简明英汉词典》

The king's satellites always accompanied him.

国王的随从们总是陪伴着他.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

The rocket launched two communications satellites.

火箭发射了两颗通信卫星。

辞典例句

Manned'stationary'satellites are used to relay and broadcast electromagnetic communication signals.

“固定不动的”人造卫星被用来转播及广播电磁通讯信号.

辞典例句

How many satellites have been put into orbit round the earth?

有多少颗人造卫星已送入绕地球轨道?

辞典例句

Rockets and artificial satellites can go far above the ionosphere.

火箭和人造卫星能够到达电离层以上极远的地方.

辞典例句

A lot of man made satellites have been launched into the space.

许多颗人造卫星已经发射到宇宙空间中去.

辞典例句

China has also sent up some man - made earth satellites.

中国也发射了几颗人造地球卫星.

辞典例句

The satellites are soaring far above the earth atmosphere.

那些卫星正在远离地球大气层的上空飞翔.

辞典例句

真题例句

As a recent report from the National Academy of Sciences highlights, these satellites hold tremendous potential for making satellite-based science more accessible than ever before.

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As an organization of volunteers, AMSAT was putting "amateur" satellites in orbit decades before the current Cube Sat craze.

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But over the past few decades a unique class of satellites has been created that fits the bill: CubeSats.

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However, they're more cautious about sharing information with nonmembers, as the organization guards against others developing the ability to hiJack and take control of their satellites.

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Just like drones before them, miniature satellites are beginning to fundamentally transform our conceptions of who gets to do what up above our heads.

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Officials at the White House announced a new space policy focused on managing the increasing number of satellites that companies and governments are launching into space.

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One impetus for the policy is that companies are already starting to build massive constellations, comprising hundreds or thousands of satellites with many moving parts among them.

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Satellites used to be the exclusive playthings of rich governments and wealthy corporations.

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Space, especially the space directly around our planet, is getting more crowded as more governments and companies launch satellites.

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The department will make sure that newly launched satellites don't use radio frequencies that would interfere with existing satellites, and schedule when such new satellites can be launched.

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Two or more satellites slamming into each other could create many more out-of-control bits that would pose even more hazards to the growing collection of satellites in space.

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within their compact bodies these minute satellites are able to house sensors and communications receivers/ transmitters that enable operators to study Earth from space, as well as space around Earth.

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Yet as LEO opens up to more amateur satellites, they may pose an increasing threat.

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