meteoroid
英
美
n. 流星体
COCA.28488
英英释义
noun
- (astronomy) any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere
双语例句
- Studies on Meteoroid Streams
流星群研究 - Technically, a meteor is merely the streak of light we see trailing a meteoroid.
严格说来,流星仅仅指流星体身后的那一道光,也就是我们看着划过天空那一道。 - When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere, it compresses the air in front of it.
当流星体进入大气层,它压缩的空气在前面的。 - That's when a meteoroid entered the earth's atmosphere over the Mediterranean and was picked up by U.
美国预警卫星在监测高空爆炸物和来袭导弹时发现一颗流星穿破地球大气层,降落在地中海地区。 - Bill Cooke of the NASA Meteoroid Environment Office said, Observers with clear skies could see as many as 40 Geminids per hour.
来自NASA流星体环境研究所的BillCooke表示:如果天气晴好,观测者每小时能看到40颗双子座流星。 - The probability of impact or failure is calculated by Finite Element Analysis Method and the arithmetic flow of spacecraft risk assessment in the meteoroid environment is designed. Second, both the earth shadowing effect and the spacecraft shadowing effect are discussed thoroughly.
应用有限元分析方法计算碰撞及失效概率,设计出了微流星体环境风险评估算法流程。 - The space debris and meteoroid environment are defined followed by the formulation of the general weight objective function.
空间碎片和流星体环境由广义加权目标函数的公式来定义。 - Especially, the history and status of meteoroid astronomy, the ground-based and space observations of meteoroid streams, the observed and theoretical radiants about meteor showers;
重点叙述流星天文学的历史与现状;流星群的地面和空间观测;流星雨观测和理论辐射点; - Studies on meteoroid streams are briefly and systematically presented.
对流星群的研究作了简明而系统的介绍。 - In order to ensure the safety in operation of orbital spacecrafts, especially the long duration and large size spacecrafts. Space debris and meteoroid shield are very important factors in the designing of spacecrafts.
为了保证在轨航天器的安全运行,微流星体和空间碎片的防护成为现有航天器,特别是长寿命、大尺寸航天器设计时必须考虑的因素。