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Significados de elliptical orbits en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "elliptical orbits".
Uso de elliptical orbits en inglés
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To a first approximation, planets revolve round their stars in ellipticalorbits.
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First, the Covenant warships had extremely regular ellipticalorbits about Reach.
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Now in ellipticalorbits attracting bodies always occupy one of the foci of the ellipsis.
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What-DoctorWaterhouse-doalchemy, the Apocalypse, and the ellipticalorbits of heavenly bodies have in common?
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The planets all move in ellipticalorbits, nearly circular.
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The shadow squares may hold matching stable ellipticalorbits.
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Because of the two planets' ellipticalorbits, these close approaches vary in their distance each time.
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Mercury and Mars, with their more ellipticalorbits had a much greater range of notes to emit.
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There was a lot of metallic wreckage, most of it in highly eccentric ellipticalorbits, and all of it radioactive.
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So instead of the planets themselves, it's actually their planet-moon barycenters that trace the Keplerian ellipticalorbits around the Sun.
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You know. Scott crossed his eyes, flopped out his tongue, and twirled his index fingers in large ellipticalorbits around his ears.
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Schrödinger's solution has nothing to do with circular or ellipticalorbits, but rather with the different possible probability densities the electron can have.
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Consequently, they were no more than brittle tissue-thin hulls now, drifting into highly ellipticalorbits as their atmosphere leaked out and tanks ruptured.
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Batygin and Brown realised that the six most distant of these objects all follow ellipticalorbits that point in the same direction in physical space.
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Now, of those attendant bodies which the sun maintains in their ellipticalorbits by the great law of gravitation, some few in turn possess satellites.
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Many of the 454 exoplanets discovered to date have highly ellipticalorbits, meaning the planets are not always the same distance from their parent star.