5. You can simply buy a Cube Sat kit off the shelf.
你可以从货架上直接买到一套立方体卫星设备。
youdao
6. The "Cube" here simply refers to the satellite's shape.
这里的“立方体”只是指卫星的形状。
youdao
7. Act Two is similar except that the yellow cube is smaller.
第二幕是相似的,只是黄色的立方体要小一些。
youdao
8. Baby boys do not react at all to the difference and the size of the cube.
男婴对立方体的大小和差异完全没有反应。
youdao
9. This is where a culture of social responsibility around Cube Sats becomes important.
这就是围绕着CubeSats 技术的社会责任文化变得很重要的原因。
youdao
10. I knew that my concern is not that passenger, but that has not yet recovered Rubik's Cube.
我知道我关心的并不是那个旅客,而是那个还未复原的魔方。
youdao
11. In Act One of the show, a yellow cube is lifted from a blue box, and moved across the stage.
在表演的第一幕中,一个黄色的立方体从一个蓝色的盒子里被拿出来,并在舞台上移动。
youdao
12. Above each machinist's workstation, there was a wooden cube with a different colour painted on each face.
在每个机械师的工作站上方,都有一个木制的立方体,每个面都涂着不同的颜色。
youdao
13. Since then, NASA, the National Reconnaissance Office and even Boeing have all launched and operated Cube Sats.
从那以后,NASA、美国国家侦察局甚至波音公司都发射并运行过立方体卫星。
youdao
14. NASA plans for most of its future Earth-escaping payloads (to the moon and Mars especially) to carry Cube Sats.
NASA计划以其未来大部分逃离地球的载荷(特别是前往月球和火星的)来运载立方体卫星。
youdao
15. As an organization of volunteers, AMSAT was putting "amateur" satellites in orbit decades before the current Cube Sat craze.
作为一个志愿者组织,业余卫星组织将“业余”卫星送入轨道的时间比现在的立方体卫星热潮早了几十年。
youdao
16. The most common CubeSat is a 10cm cube, so small that a single CubeSat could easily be mistaken for a paperweight on your desk.
最常见的CubeSat是一个边长10厘米的立方体,小到容易被误认为是你桌上的一个镇纸。
youdao
17. Whether the public bus ride, or riding, are often inadvertently seen some people holding a Rubik's Cube in turn, or couples, or single.
无论是坐公巴,还是坐车,都常常不经意地看见一些人拿着魔方在转,或情侣,或单身。
youdao
18. Because they're so small and light, it costs much less to get a Cube Sat into Earth's orbit than a traditional communications or GPS satellite.
由于立方体卫星如此小而轻,与传统通讯或GPS卫星相比,将它送入地球轨道的成本要低得多。
youdao
19. For instance, a research group here at Arizona State University recently claimed their developmental small Cube Sats could cost as little as $3,000 to put in orbit.
20. As the report authors point out, even near-misses might lead to the "creation of a burdensome regulatory framework and affect the future disposition of science Cube Sats".
21. Cube Sat researchers suggest that now's the time to ponder unexpected and unintended possible consequences of more people than ever having access to their own small slice of space.
22. The first Cube Sat was created in the early 2000s, as a way of enabling Stanford graduate students to design, build, test and operate a spacecraft with similar capabilities to the USSR's Sputnik.