relating to things in space such as stars and galaxiescelestial
to appear to become larger or more fullwax
to appear to become thinner or less fullwane
relating to the Moonlunar
a natural object that moves around a planetsatellite
relating to each of the people or things already mentionedrespective
the relationship between the size, number, or amount of two thingsproportion
to travel around something in a circular pathorbit
to use power or influence to affect somethingexert
relating to the natural force that causes things to move toward each othergravitational
to pull something hardtug
the regular upward and downward movement of the level of the oceantide
の割には、と比べてin proportion to
to move or turn around a central fixed pointrotate
to turn around and around very quicklyspin
the whole mass of air that surrounds a planetatmosphere
moving in an irregular or violent wayturbulent
very harsh or powerfulfierce
to pass over all of an area in a continuous motionsweep
to happen or continue in a violent or intense wayrage
the planet that is fifth in order from the Sun and is the largest in the solar systemJupiter
the state of having one side higher than the othertilt
an imaginary line through the center of an object, around which the object turnsaxis
to move unsteadily from side to sidewobble
the planet that is sixth in order from the Sun and is surrounded by large ringsSaturn
firmly held in a particular position and not moving or shakingsteady
a change in position or directionshift
very large or greattremendous
the light of the sun during the daydaylight
the state of being dark, without any lightdarkness
in a way that is the opposite of somethingconversely
the space between two straight lines that join each other, measured in degreesangle
a half of the Earth, especially the half above or below the equatorhemisphere
by turns one after the otheralternately
without a moon that can be seenmoonless
a piece of rock or metal from space that passes into the Earth's atmospheremeteor
to hit something violentlysmash
in a way that happens without stoppingcontinuously
very large and heavymassive
[wipe out] to destroy someone or something completelywipe
unpleasant or harshhostile
in a different way from someone or somethingdifferently
relating to things in space such as stars and galaxiescelestial
to appear to become larger or more fullwax
to appear to become thinner or less fullwane
relating to the Moonlunar
a natural object that moves around a planetsatellite
relating to each of the people or things already mentionedrespective
the relationship between the size, number, or amount of two thingsproportion
to travel around something in a circular pathorbit
to use power or influence to affect somethingexert
relating to the natural force that causes things to move toward each othergravitational
to pull something hardtug
the regular upward and downward movement of the level of the oceantide
の割には、と比べてin proportion to
to move or turn around a central fixed pointrotate
to turn around and around very quicklyspin
the whole mass of air that surrounds a planetatmosphere
moving in an irregular or violent wayturbulent
very harsh or powerfulfierce
to pass over all of an area in a continuous motionsweep
to happen or continue in a violent or intense wayrage
the planet that is fifth in order from the Sun and is the largest in the solar systemJupiter
the state of having one side higher than the othertilt
an imaginary line through the center of an object, around which the object turnsaxis
to move unsteadily from side to sidewobble
the planet that is sixth in order from the Sun and is surrounded by large ringsSaturn
firmly held in a particular position and not moving or shakingsteady
a change in position or directionshift
very large or greattremendous
the light of the sun during the daydaylight
the state of being dark, without any lightdarkness
in a way that is the opposite of somethingconversely
the space between two straight lines that join each other, measured in degreesangle
a half of the Earth, especially the half above or below the equatorhemisphere
by turns one after the otheralternately
without a moon that can be seenmoonless
a piece of rock or metal from space that passes into the Earth's atmospheremeteor
to hit something violentlysmash
in a way that happens without stoppingcontinuously
very large and heavymassive
[wipe out] to destroy someone or something completelywipe
unpleasant or harshhostile
in a different way from someone or somethingdifferently