Adjective
earth-bound (comparative more earth-bound, superlative most earth-bound)
Alternative spelling of earthbound
As opposed to it being evil, it is an earth-bound force that is most proficiently harvested by women. Source: Internet
In addition to Earth-bound telescope observations, Europa has been examined by a succession of space probe flybys, the first occurring in the early 1970s. Source: Internet
The new research, led by Penn State graduate student Sofia Sheikh, is inspired by a technique Earth-bound astronomers use to identify and study planets outside of our solar system — exoplanets — called transit photometry. Source: Internet
The impact would eject a plume from the object’s interior that both the probe and Earth-bound observers could then study telescopically. Source: Internet
Inclination could instead be measured with respect to another plane, such as the Sun 's equator or even Jupiter 's orbital plane, but the ecliptic is more practical for Earth-bound observers. Source: Internet
Rather than showing the incident from the crew's perspective as in the Apollo 13 feature film, it is instead presented from an Earth-bound perspective of television reporters competing for coverage of the event. Source: Internet