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aldebaran造句
1. I confessed that I did not know which Aldebaran was—indeed, I had never even noticed that the stars were of different colours. 2. He and others note that the Aldebaran rocket could be used to destroy satellites as well as launch them. 3. Left of Venus, the bright star Aldebaran anchors the V-shaped Hyades star cluster. 4. The red of Aldebaran is typical of the lower surface temperature of an older star, whereas the blue of the Pleiades reveals their high surface temperature and young age. 5. It's easy to overlook Aldebaran in this scene, but this star is the brightest one in Taurus. 6. Capella is left of the tower and Aldebaran, Betelgeuse, Rigel, and stars in Orion's Belt can just be identified in the heavily light-polluted skies. 7. Contrast Capella with Aldebaran, shining in the constellation Taurus to the right, and to the stars of the misty Pleiades cluster higher up. 8. It's easy overlook Aldebaran in this scene , but this star is the brightest one in Taurus. 9. The Nao Robot by Aldebaran Robotics, is an amazingly advanced bot that boasts cognitive skills, a high level of motion with 25 degrees of freedom and its programmable. 10. The bright Aldebaran still influences the destinies of the Children of the Desert! 11. Sirius is out of view, though Procyon and the Twins remain, and Aldebaran is still above the horizon. 12. A number of stars have possessed names since antiquity — Aldebaran, for instance, means "the follower" in Arabic, as it seems to follow the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters star cluster, across the sky. 13. But Mars is just a little nearby hunk of rock in our own solar system – while Aldebaran is a mighty star, located about 65-light years away. 14. We ear are fascinated by Mars, and might tend to overlook Aldebaran in tomorrow's morning scene. 15. This paper gives the circumstances of lunar occultations of Spica, Antares, Aldebaran and Regulus for 33 main cities of China in the period 2000-2015. 16. At 3 o'clock in the morning on that date, Mars will rise in the eastern sky alongside the red giant star Aldebaran . 17. Man suffers, that is quite possible; but look at Aldebaran rising!