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But do these comets come anywhere near the orbitoftheearth?
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I too would fain be a track-repairer somewhere in the orbitoftheearth.
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Here you see the orbitoftheearth overwhelmed in a complication of comet-orbits.
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The majority place this zone beyond the orbitoftheearth, and concentric with the sun.
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The illustration on page 89 will show how its flight intersected the orbitoftheearth.
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It is the plane of the earth'sorbit extended to the stars.
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The asteroid had reached earth'sorbit before the cruiser returned.
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Some claim anything that big would weigh so much it would disrupt the earth'sorbit.
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The point E, where Venus crosses the plane of the earth'sorbit, is called the ascending node.
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Like them, it was but about two hours and a half north of the earth'sorbit place.
Usage of orbit of earth in English
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In plain language, the orbitofearth is not perfectly circular, but is slightly elongated and the axis of rotation of earth has a tilt.
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They were instrumental in the first successful orbitofEarth by man.
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They could move to the dark side as they approached the orbitofEarth.
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But we can't change the orbitsofEarth and Mars.
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OrbitsofEarth and Mars from Exploring Mars by Roy A. Gallant, Illustrated by Lowell Hess.
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We came out of Zero-space halfway between the orbitsofEarth and a planet Loren called Mars.
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The long jump back home, which should have dumped us between the orbitsofEarth and Mars.
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It was here that the rocket was built in which Yuri Gagarin completed an orbitofEarth.
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The orbitofEarth around the sun looks solid, but over the billion years it seems pretty random.
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NASA's orbitofEarth in its Orion spacecraft has been labelled the most perfect flight you could imagine.
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Eventually, the Sun will swell to occupy the entire sky as its expansion subsumes the orbitofEarth.
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Let me start with this simplified model of the orbitsofEarth and Venus (not to scale).
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It was true-indeed ,notorious-thatseamenhad compensations at other ports; unfortunately there were no tropical islands full of dusky maids beyond the orbitofEarth.