1·Observations from the Cassini probe's 2005 flyby of Enceladus suggest the presence of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen - organic molecules thought to be necessary to develop life.
2005年,“卡西尼”太空探测器飞越土卫二时的勘测资料显示其表面存在碳、氢、氮、氧等元素——这些有机分子被认为是生命形成的必要条件。
2·This scene was imaged by MESSENGER's Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) during the spacecraft's flyby of Mercury on January 14, 2008.
2008年1月14日的一次飞越时“信使号”窄角镜头(NAC)捕捉到的精度为250米每帧的水星画面。
3·In one of the first images transmitted back to Earth following MESSENGER's second flyby of Mercury on October 6, 2008, a spectacular and extensive system of rays can be seen.
08年10月6号,“信使号”二次飞越水星后传回地球的首批照片发现了广阔壮观的辐射纹。
4·On October 5, 2008 4:40 am EDT, MESSENGER successfully completed its second flyby of Mercury.
2008年10月5号美国东部时间4点40分“信使号”成功完成第二次飞越水星的任务。
5·But the second flyby was a totally different situation, he says.
但第二个飞越是一个完全不同的情况,他说。