Astronauts John Young, Thomas Mattingly and Charles Duke flew Apollo Sixteen to the moon in April,nineteen seventy-two.
VOA: special.2009.07.29
We have already seen a moon in Book One.
我们已经在卷一中看到了月亮了。
Now you may remember what Geoffrey Hartman had argued that the moon represents the power of divine providence, and there's a lot of ways in which this reading makes sense.
你们可能还记得哈特曼曾经争论过,月亮代表的是神圣的天命的力量,有很多理解这段的方式都是有意义的。
Not knowing that she's got the shine of the stars and moon in her eyes.
VOA: special.2009.04.27
There's some religious practices of blessing the moon, and certainly in June, summer camps, you often pray outside.
有一些宗教仪式,是专门祭拜月亮的,在六月的夏令营,我们也会在户外祈祷。
He was orbiting the moon in the command module Columbia.
VOA: special.2009.07.15
Here, a neighbor father, crazed with grief at the death of his son, has drowned himself, killed himself, and the moon implies in its gaze that the poet should do so, too.
这里,一个邻居父亲,因儿子之死悲痛发狂,溺死自己,杀死自己,月亮在凝视中隐含,诗人也应该这么做。
They reached the moon in May,nineteen sixty-nine.
VOA: special.2009.07.08
The simile is there ostensibly to compare Satan with the great sea beast, leviathan. In the comparison of Satan's shield with the moon is the figure of the Tuscan artist, the Tuscan artist being Galileo.
这个明喻很明显是将撒旦和凶猛的海中野兽利维坦,进行了对比,在把撒旦的庇护和月亮的比较之中,突出了那个托斯卡纳艺术家的形象,伽利略。
In September, NASA scientists had announced the discovery of water molecules mainly in the moon's extreme northern and southern areas.
VOA: special.2009.12.30
So, Galileo here is struggling to get the proper visionary fix on the moon at a point in the day when there are no absolutes.
因此,伽利略在此是试图着要在没有绝对的时刻,得到月亮的方位。
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said many of the three million people in the Port-au-Prince area lack food,water, shelter and electricity.
VOA: special.2010.01.16
It was Galileo's job, you'll remember, with his telescope to detect the otherwise undetectable spots and imperfections in this seemingly, but only seemingly, perfect moon.
你们还记得,通过望远镜,观测到这个看起来,却只是看起来完美无缺的,月亮上的黑点和缺陷,是伽利略要做的。
I know this is so, because when I put my small finger in front of the moon, my fingernail covers it."
VOA: special.2009.03.28
But an explosion in space cost him the chance to reach the moon -- and nearly cost the crew their lives.
VOA: special.2010.04.28
Astronomers use the observatory to study the positions and movements of the Earth, sun,moon and other objects in space.
VOA: special.2009.09.21
Yet it seemed to those seeking to solve the longitude problem that the only solution was in the moon and stars.
VOA: special.2010.07.14
But U.N.Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the targets are too far in the future and that more needs to be done sooner.
VOA: special.2009.07.11
Mary Chapin Carpenter describes real events such as Hurricane Katrina, landing on the moon,and protests by religious workers in Burma.
VOA: special.2010.05.28
He said about one hundred kilograms of water had been found in the material ejected by the moon crash.
VOA: special.2009.12.30
Borman and Lovell proved that humans could survive in space for the time needed to get to the moon and back.
VOA: special.2009.07.01
He would wait in orbit around the moon while Armstrong and Aldrin landed and explored the surface.
VOA: special.2009.07.15
And,we will tell what officials in California have done to protect historic objects on the moon.
VOA: special.2010.03.02
Because of the gravity on Mars, spacesuits may have to be designed to be lighter than suits used in orbit or on the moon.
VOA: special.2011.04.06
Then he had to seek the correct information in the Nautical Almanac about the moon and stars at that time of night or day.
VOA: special.2010.07.14
They had proved that people could live and work in space for the time it would take to get to the moon and back.
VOA: special.2009.06.24
In the sixteenth century, one astronomer suggested that navigators could observe the moon as it passed in front of different known stars to tell longitude.
VOA: special.2010.07.14
She knew this because sometimes the moon got caught in the top of the tree.
VOA: special.2009.03.28
The NASA scientists discovered water molecules mainly in the moon's extreme northern and southern areas.
VOA: special.2009.09.30
And they increased the interest of scientists in the next Apollo flights to the moon.
VOA: special.2009.07.29
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