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单词 Comet
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(1) Recently they have discovered a comet.
(2) The orbit of this comet intersects the orbit of the Earth.
(3) Did you ever see a comet?
(4) Halley's Comet is going to come back in 2061.
(5) The comet should be visible to the naked eye.
(6) The comet is visible to the naked eye .
(7) A comet colliding with the earth may have caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.
(8) Without a telescope, the comet will look like a fuzzy blob.
(9) We were not altogether sure that the comet would miss the Earth.
(10) They observed the comet for 70 days before it faded from sight.
(11) The comet is going to come back in 2061 and we are all going to be able to see it. Well, our offspring are, anyway.
(12) This was the first sighting of the comet for 1 000 years.
(13) It was predicted that a comet would collide with one of the planets.
(14) Comet also sired the champion foal out of Spinway Harvest.
(15) Unfortunately, the comet was lost shortly after discovery.
(16) Female speaker Does it look like Halley's comet?
(17) Clearly comet nuclei are very weak.
(18) One of these comet families is truly spectacular.
(19) The comet will be visible to the naked eye.
(20) Halley's comet has an eccentricity of about 0.9675 permitting it to visit us every 76 years.
(21) The comet Tempel-Tuttle follows an orbit that is strikingly similar to that of the Leonids.
(22) Astronomers had accidentally caught a comet in the act of turning into an asteroid.
(23) We stared up at the heavens trying to see the comet.
(24) An unwary observer could easily mistake this constellation for a comet.
(25) Much water has been lost for ever from Mars, blasted into space by comet and asteroid impacts.
(26) Ah... everyone would be forgotten, even Goethe, if the earth should chance to collide with a comet.
(27) There is no record of any human being killed by a comet or asteroid-but a large one could destroy civilisation.
(28) The plant produced the world's first jet airliner, the Comet.
(29) Comet: Siemens Nixdorf has announced a new Eurotax module for users of its Comet financial management and accounting software.
(30) It is quite certain that much of the ice-free material left behind by a dying comet is extremely weak and fluff.
(1) The orbit of this comet intersects the orbit of the Earth.
(31) At best, the comet will be visible to us naked-eye types for only a few more weeks.
(32) The meteors are debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle, which last appeared in 1992.
(33) It appears that the Leonids contain a dense cloud of dust released during recent stressful passages of comet Tempel-Tuttle by the Sun.
(34) To extend the parallel, the impact of the comet would also have released large quantities of hard radiation.
(35) Simultaneously they came with stabs of blinding goodness overpowering their bodies on a comet of loving.
(36) Isaac loved the Comet dearly and it would have been pointless to hold this refusal against him.
(37) Enke is unusual in that it is the active comet with the shortest known orbital period.
(38) The comet had a nearly circular coma about two degrees in diameter but no obvious tail.
(39) Viewed from space, the normal progress of the survey ship was like the passage of a comet.
(40) Comet forecasting is notoriously risky, but some daredevils say the unusually large Hale-Bopp could be the brightest of the century.
(41) The net effect of comet impacts is to erode the Moon, not add mass.
(42) The darker the sky, the better chance of seeing the comet, he said.
(43) Urban dwellers might find that the bright city lights will wash out the faintly glowing comet tail.
(44) Rourke was the one who was shooting out of her sphere like a trail-blazing comet.
(45) The first is to have the carbonaceous meteorites derive directly from low-speed near-Earth asteroids that are extinct comet cores.
(46) However, by handling the machine with some software, Comet Data could have come up with a real bargain.
(47) A wide range of other volatile materials is also present in all extinct comet cores and C asteroids.
(48) They rumbled through dry brush, the Comet an ocher dust storm lashed by branches and spiky shoots.
(49) Modifying 30-year-old Comet fuselages to take modern wings and equipment was challenging.
(50) A night lit up by gowns covered with glitter and the flash of borrowed diamonds the size of the Hale-Bopp comet.
(51) And with Comet Swift-Tuttle due to obliterate the Earth in August 2126, it could be a close-run thing.
(52) The appearance of Comet Hale-Bopp topped that of Comet Hyakutake.
(53) The dust cloud begins to smear out along the orbit of the comet.
(54) Thus the four terrestrial planets are all affected in important but very different ways by comet and asteroid impacts.
(55) Astronomers say the comet will look like a fuzzy blob in the southwestern sky.
(56) Sciorra plays a Colorado astronomer who discovers that an approaching comet has dislodged several asteroids, propelling them toward Earth.
(56) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(57) A comet appeared at the time of the death of Julius Caesar in 44 B.C.
(58) Where comet jets come from Bright jets of material sometimes spurt from the nuclei of comets.
(59) His most recent observation has sent a chill down his spine; the comet, Swift Tuttle.
(60) As long as a comet nucleus is still active, fresh clouds of dust are emitted at each perihelion passage.
(61) The effects of comet and asteroid impacts are potentially damaging to life in general, and to human civilization in particular.
(62) The other half of the NEOs are extinct comet nuclei.
(63) Comet Shoemaker-Levy passed through our solar system and crashed into Jupiter July 16, 1994.
(64) Photographs of the comet taken shortly after its discovery show a clear but faint tail.
(65) The tail of the comet is not visible to the naked eye.
(66) Female speaker Well I've seen Halley's comet and it doesn't to me.
(67) Broadly speaking there are two types of small body, as indicated in Figure 8.2, asteroids and comet debris.
(68) The comet was formed when a planet broke up at some time in the distant past.
(69) It's thought that a comet colliding with the earth may have caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.
(70) COMET uses the persistent connection feature in HTTP/1.1.
(71) The comet was named after Halley.
(72) That comet is invisible to the unaided eye.
(73) The comet will transit on September 11.
(74) Haley's comet was shooting across the sky.
(75) Halley's comet visits the Earth once in 76 years.
(76) Comet: Type of broomstick flown by Cho Chang.
(77) Mark Twain took the answers to these questions with him when he joined the arc of Halley's comet at Redding, Connecticut, on April 21, 1910.
(78) A comet may have been the cause of the Tunguska event in Russia in 1908.
(79) Reports of this comet were rumored as far back as 1985 from military sources, that it came close enough to be seen by amateurs in July may be a measure of a larger timing cycle.
(80) Arrow:Printing fault in gravure which appears as a mark in the shape of an arrow head on the print. Also called comet.
(81) In state media, the firmament often expresses its pleasure with rulers via a rainbow or comet.
(82) Explanation: Comet McNaught , the Great Comet of 2007, has grown a long and filamentary tail.
(83) Famed astronomer Johannes Kepler noticed that comet tails always point away from the sun, implying that sunlight itself was pushing them around like cosmic windsocks.
(84) Earth crosses the orbit of Halley's Comet annually in October.
(85) Unlike every other comet that's ever been observed, the object's 140-meter-wide nucleus sits off-center from the tail (see photo).
(86) Comet Lulin is framed by red-lit trees in Virginia's Shenandoah National Park in a picture taken February 23.
(87) Larger gold comet stars border the teal pellets and flare out when ignited[Sentencedict], eventually peeling off into sharp scarlet quills.
(88) However, in this cosmic game of whodunit, jumping to the conclusion that "another" comet was to blame for the 2009 impact turns out to have been a red herring.
(89) Methods Altogether 97 water samples in dry season and 101 samples in rainy season were collected, and the mutagenicity was detected by the Vicia faba root-tip micronucleus test and comet assay test.
(90) In those days, Hoagland was part of the disinformation, anf the husbit is pltating the same role today with the little dirty snowball, comet Elenin.
(91) We have just observed the collision of a comet , Schumacher - Levi , with Jupiter.
(92) Still, by January 11 sun-staring spacecraft SOHO should be able to offer web-based views as the comet heads toward a perihelion passage inside the orbit of Mercury.
(93) The Magellanic Clouds—two gauzy patches of light (at far right)—share the sky above the Patagonian Andes with a streaking comet and the luminous band of the Milky Way.
(94) Caption: Fragments of Comet Shoemaker - Levy slam into the gas giant Jupiter in 1994.
(95) Unlike the hovering, twinkling firefly, Pyrophorus beetles glow for several seconds then fly like a comet.
(96) This could be because they're born of debris from a dormant comet and so are made mostly of hard, sun-baked rock that takes longer to burn up in Earth's atmosphere, experts suggest.
(97) On the Space.com site, the comet is being described as a "space peanut, " which seems accurate — although the comet's core also resembles a chicken leg or drumstick.
(98) A newfound comet is heading towards the sun. It will likely not survive.
(99) And since they're placed irregularly on an oblong shape, one researcher compared tracking the comet to trying to hit a knuckleball.
(100) The LCROSS spacecraft, which slammed into a perpetually shaded lunar crater last fall, turned up evidence of water ice on the surface, but that ice was presumably deposited by an ancient comet impact.
(101) If so, the current composition and bulk of the moon's atmosphere—sustained by the greenhouse warming of methane—may be a fluke caused by a recent comet impact or an upheaval from the moon's interior.
(102) The comet is visible to the naked eye, and in the 1700s astronomer Edmond Halley was the first to correctly predict its return, calculating that the comet comes back every 76 years.
(103) The comet last appeared in over Stonehenge about 4000 years ago.
(104) Comet Hartley 2, visible on the right, is now fading but still discernable to northern observers with binoculars.
(105) Every so often a comet gets flung out of the Oort Cloud, a swarm of comets on the fringes of the solar system, and gets close enough to Earth for us to see it.
(106) The splendor of Aquarius meteor shower currently seen across the night sky is the ice particle dust sprayed out by Halley's Comet during last perihelion pass.
(107) The results indicate that multiple organ comet assay in vivo is very useful for the evaluation of genotoxicity and prediction of carcinogenic target organ.
(108) Perhaps at an early stage the solar system consisted of comet - sized objects.
(109) Dr. Friedman, who cut his teeth on the Halley's Comet proposal, has long sought to weigh anchor in space.
(110) Eight. Their names are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen. In some stories, there is a ninth, named Rudolph.
(111) In April of 1945, Panthers equipped with IR equipment (solution B) joined Panzer Division Clausewitz and in mid April near Uelzen destroyed entire platoon of British Comet cruiser tanks.
(112) He was known as Uther Pendragon after being inspired by a dragon-shaped comet.
(113) The meteors are debris from this comet that enter Earth's atmosphere and vaporize as they fall.
(114) Theories range from the extinction of the mammoth to sudden environmental changes caused by a comet impacting or earth or the break of a massive freshwater lake, Lake Agassiz.
(115) At first, astronomers thought it might be a so-called "main belt comet"--a rare case of a comet orbiting in the asteroid belt.
(116) To handle Comet efficiently, you need non-blocking IO,[http:///comet.html] and Java has this via its NIO library.
(117) Hubble has trained its new camera on the atmospheric disturbance on Jupiter believed to have been caused by a comet or asteroid impact.
(118) Often considered the stuff of science fiction, sailing through space was suggested 400 years ago by astronomer Johannes Kepler who observed comet tails blown by the solar wind.
(119) A comet is at aphelion when it is farthest from the sun.
(120) NASA's Spitzer Space Telescopecaptured this image of comet Holmes in March 2008, five months afterthe comet suddenly erupted and brightened a millionfold overnight.
(121) Seen here on June 13th from southern New Mexico, this Comet McNaught's long ion tail sweeps across the telescopic field of view (a negative image is inset).
(122) BHT could induce apoptosis to pulmonary macrophage in the perfusate of isolate perfused rat lung as examined by the technology of PI fluorescence stain and comet assay.
(123) The comet was named after the British scientist Edmond Halley, who did a variety of research on the record of giant fireball flying across the sky at the beginning of the 18th century.
(124) The Geminids are caused by the Earth crossing the debris-strewn path of the extinct comet 3200 Phaethon.
(125) Halley's Comet with average run cycle 76.01 years passed through perihelion last time in 1986, the next will appear in 2061.
(126) Like two strangers in the night, a US spacecraft and a speeding comet will dash by one another on Valentine's Day, NASA said Wednesday, and skywatchers are eager to see what happens.
(127) In addition, five probes were sent to rendezvous with Halley's comet.
(128) Rhodium - plated scarf necklace with cubic - cut Comet Argent Light crystals; link chain.
(129) The comet spotted last week in the constellation Cetus should continue to brighten as it approaches the Sun.
(130) The most famous comet in history is called Halley's comet.
(131) They point at the red Berlingo driving across the sky as though it were Halley's Comet.
(132) Besides radio observation, an artificial comet was used to determine the rocket's bearings when it was thousands of miles away from the Earth.
(133) Results: the Rate of comet assay of dose groups has apparent difference from the negative group (P0.05).
(134) An asteroid or comet fragment around 60 meters across is believed to have been behind the Tunguska Event, a powerful explosion that took place over Russia in 1908.
(135) When Halley's Comet returned in 1986, it was met by several rocket probes, including two Japanese probes, the two Soviet Vegas, and the European Space Agency ( ESA ) Giotto craft.
(136) Last December, while living in a Zuni pueblo in New Mexico, I wanted to see Halley's Comet, which was reported to be visible at that time.
(137) In 1781, astronomer Sir William Herschel spotted an object moving in the sky and originally thought it was a comet but later realized its planetary nature.
(138) In no did Halley's comet cause such a worldwide sensation as did its return in 1910 - 1911.
(139) Prof Napier says a comet swooped into the inner solar system between 20, 000 and 30, 000 years ago and has been breaking apart ever since.
(140) And so Octavian could present this comet as Caesar who indeed was a god.
(141) It is also used for the difference between the observed position of an object (minor planet or comet) and the position calculated from an orbit.
(142) They may have gone, along with mammoths, short-headed bears, ground sloths and camels, because a comet exploded over their heads.
(143) The debris possibly came from a comet or asteroid that hit Jupiter.
(144) Easy language routine procedures stunning glass window with easy language source module comet true color control module. Ec, so that the broken window assembly is transparent glass effect.
(145) Mn induced DNA damage of neurons with dose-depedent, The higher of Mn concentration, the lengther of the comet tail and the higher percent comet-like cells.
(146) Thousands of chunks of material from the comet would have rained down on Earth[/comet.html], each one releasing the energy of a one megaton nuclear bomb.
(147) What this blog illustrates is that there is no silver bullet and that WebSocket will not solve many of the complexities that need to be addressed when developing robust comet web applications.
(148) One recent impact that may have come from the comet is known as the Tagish Lake meteorite, said Professor Napier.
(149) Of the milli who saw Haley's comet in 1986, how many people will live long enough to see it return in the twenty - first century.
(150) NASA's Stardust mission used a block of aerogel to soft - catch high - speed comet particles.
(151) A new comet is speeding in from the dark. If you could smell it, you might recall a tar pit.
(152) It is of much interest that comet Halley showed very long and straight main tail (tail streamer) at larger heliocentric distance.
(153) Had it not met an untimely death, the comet would have been ejected back into heliocentric orbit within a few hundred years.
(154) But surprising Comet McNaught - whose January 12 closest approach to the Sun ( perihelion passage) was well inside the orbit of Mercury - gave an enjoyable performance in bright blue daytime skies.
(155) According to Marsden's calculations, this comet reaches its closest point to the Sun (perihelion) on March 18th.
(156) The Comet, for example, was really only a fancy Falcon.
(157) Halley's Comet is likely the most famous comet in the world, even depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry that chronicled the Battle of Hastings of 1066.
(158) Dust tails are created when small particles from a comet are swept backward by the Sun's radiation pressure.
(159) Oh, so it's like Halley's comet , only monsters come out?
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