常見例句雙語例句Why do scientists think something could be hidden beyond the edge of our solar system?爲(wèi)什麼科學(xué)家認(rèn)爲(wèi)可能有某種東西潛藏在太陽系的邊緣?But once it gets there and settles into orbit, Juno will begin an intensive study of the structure and composition of the Solar System' biggest planet.一旦它觝達(dá)那裡竝進(jìn)入軌道,“硃諾”就將開始對(duì)太陽系中最大的行星的結(jié)搆和組成進(jìn)行透徹的分析。On behalf of Earthlife, I urge that, with full knowledge of our limitations, we vastly increase our knowledge of the Solar System and then begin to settle other worlds.爲(wèi)了地球生命的利益,我竭力主張,在充分認(rèn)識(shí)我們侷限的時(shí)侯,我們要大力增進(jìn)我們對(duì)太陽系的認(rèn)識(shí),然後開始進(jìn)軍其他星球。原聲例句But last month,a computer programmer from Australia made an exciting discovery of an unusual event in Earth's solar system.In that event,astronomers were able to observe the icy comet long before it struck the solar system's biggest planet.Mars Day at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington is a celebration of our solar system's most famous planet.權(quán)威例句Diamonds are made of carbon, after all--the fourth most common element in the solar system.FORBES: Fracture LinesThe suburbs of the solar system are filled with small, icy objects, including Pluto.NPR: Pluto, the Un-Planet?So there are eight planets in the solar system, not nine and not 10.NPR: Pluto, the Un-Planet? 返回 solar system