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lander

/lan-der/US // ˈlæn dər //UK // (ˈlændə) //

着陆器,登陆器,登陆者,降落器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a space probe designed to land on a planet or other solid celestial body.

Examples

  • The five-ton craft carries an orbiter, a lander, and a 530-pound rover.

  • Firefly will also be providing the spacecraft that will take the lander into lunar space, and will be responsible for getting it off the Earth in the first place — the company told me they’re evaluating options for that.

  • One of the company’s biggest projects is Blue Moon, a lunar lander that is supposed to carry cargo as well as people.

  • Part of the agency's InSight lander, the hardware was supposed to be placed deep enough to avoid the influence of Mars' weather, seasons, and daily temperature changes.

  • In April 2020, the agency awarded a total of $967 million in contracts to three different private companies, giving them less than a year to come up with a lander design.

  • In that mission, Philae follows the Deep Impact probe, which did not include a lander.

  • “The Red Cross was not a central player in those early days,” said New York City Councilman Brad Lander.

  • “She wanted to give me that kind of mental time-out and let me enjoy a moment,” Lander said.

  • An iPod has thousands of times the computing power of the Apollo moon lander.

  • Thomas Dick Lander, a distinguished Scottish literary writer, died.

  • I am extremely surprised at the opinion represented as expressed by Judge Lander.

  • But Lander refused this way of avoiding a conflict, and persisted in what he doubtless deemed his duty.

  • Judge Lander held his court at its next regular term in July.

  • It is hard to reconcile this with the governors explicit orders and letter to Judge Lander.