常見例句雙語例句The glowing comet dust grains are traveling at about 60 kilometers per second through the denser atmosphere around 100 kilometers above Earth's surface.發(fā)光的彗星塵埃顆粒正以每秒60公里的密集的氣氛中約100公里以上的地球表面。The comet dust is vaporized as it enters the atmosphere at upwards of 60 kilometers per second, producing visible trails that begin at altitudes of around 100 kilometers.這顆彗星塵埃以每秒60多公里的速度闖入地球大氣層,在大約100公里的高空開始產(chǎn)生肉眼可見的光跡。bbs.astron.ac.cnDust from comet Swift-Tuttle is responsible for the Perseids, creating the northern hemisphere's regular summer sky show.斯威夫特-塔特爾彗星撒下的塵埃形成的英仙座流星雨,為北半球的天空年復一年地帶來盛大的夏日流星秀。bbs.astron.ac.cn原聲例句A comet is a huge ball of frozen gas and dust that often releases a long trail of material as it nears the sun.A specially designed collector gathered dust particles from the comet and stored them on the spacecraft.權威例句On the main side, the front side of our ice cube tray, if you will, we exposed that when we flew past the comet, so we caught the comet dust.NPR: Stardust Set to Deliver Comet SamplesSo when we collect comet dust, we're actually collecting some stardust that was, you know, four and a half billion years old and was here when the solar system formed.NPR: Stardust Set to Deliver Comet SamplesThe Spitzer observations suggest young planets circling the star are disturbing smaller comet-like bodies, causing them to collide and kick up a huge halo of dust.MSN: Wild solar system spotted around distant star? 返回 comet dust