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Significados de orbital period en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "orbital period".
Uso de orbital period en inglés
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Two transits are necessary to construct a model of the planet's orbitalperiod.
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The total thus derived is the planet's orbitalperiod in actual earth years.
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The higher you go, however, the longer the orbitalperiod.
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A higher altitude would give him a longer orbitalperiod.
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We learn of each planet's orbitalperiod, its chemical composition, wind speeds and temperatures.
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If I know the orbitalperiod of Saturn and the Earth, then I can write:
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The orbitalperiod is related to the orbital distance (semi-major axis).
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The orbitalperiod would be longer.
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The impact will change the orbitalperiod of the asteorid moon sufficiently to be measured by observatories on Earth.
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As noted earlier, 22,300 miles up, the orbitalperiod is the same as Earth's rotation rate.
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Amos realized that while he knew the orbitalperiod of every Jovian moon by heart, he had no idea where Belgium was.
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But since our orbitalperiod and the Earth's rotation period are the same, the Earth always presents us with the same picture.
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But over time, gravity from our planet exerted torque on bulges in the lunar surface, forcing its rotation into synchronization with its orbitalperiod.
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The newly discovered planet has a size of 2.04 ±0.05 R ⊕ and an orbitalperiod of 6.27 days.
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This refers in fact to the orbitalperiod - indeed well over 4,000 years - with which Hale Bopp was approaching our regions.
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The planet has an orbitalperiod of 3.236 days and is about 0.04 astronomical units from the star (one astronomical unit is the Earth-Sun distance).