Travel to the edge of the universe(旅行到宇宙边缘)

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《旅行到宇宙边缘》解说词

《旅行到宇宙边缘》解说词
56.But the Venus Express space probe is setting off alarms
但是金星快车空间探测器却时刻提醒着我们
57.It's telling us, these dazzling clouds, they're made of deadly sulfuric acid
或许是一个迷路的行星猛地撞进了水星
94....blasting away its outer layers in a deadly game of cosmic pinball
我们开始一步步时空之旅
18,At the edge of space, only 60 miles up...(01:55)
离地面60英里(100公里)高度,就是太空边缘...
19....just an hour's drive from home
仅仅一个小时车程
20.Down there, life continues.
42.Maybe longer than us.
或许比人类存在的时间都长
43.Our time is limited
我们的时间是有限的
44.We need to take our own giant leap
我们必须自己踏出自己的一大步
45.One million miles, 5 million, 20 million miles.
美丽的新世界
11,Malevolent dark forces
邪恶的黑暗势力
12,The Beginning of time.
时间的起点
13,The moment of creation.

2016年最适合小学生观看的电影汇总

2016年最适合小学生观看的电影汇总

1、微观小世界第一季2、狐狸与我3、北极故事ArcticTale4、深蓝Deep Blue5、失落的蚂蚁谷6、帝企鹅日记7、鸟的迁徙8、神话的森林Mythos Wald9、旅行到宇宙边缘10、地球脉动11-2012、头脑特工队13、你看起来好像很好吃14、料理鼠王15、疯狂约会美丽都16、菊次郎的夏天菊次郎の夏17、放牛班的春天18、少年斯派维的奇异旅行19、哆啦A梦:伴我同行20、巴黎淘气帮Le petit Nicolas21、蝴蝶22、千与千寻23、机器人总动员24、海洋之歌25、飞屋环游记26、冰雪奇缘27、麦兜故事28、天空之城29、驯龙高手30、大闹天宫31、玩具总动员Toy Story32、疯狂原始人33、狮子王The Lion King34、超能陆战队35、E.T. 外星人36、红气球37、小王子The Little Prince38、龙猫39、邦邦停不了40、男孩和世界1、微观小世界第一季Minuscule Season 12、狐狸与我Le renardet l'enfant3、北极故事ArcticTale美国/豆瓣评分9.1/4219人评价影片展现了在寒冷的北极,冰雪世界中的生命奇迹。

小北极熊Nanu在妈妈的带领下,学习求生的技能,逃避天敌的骚扰,同时也要摸索着应对全新环境的挑战;小海象Seela是族群繁衍中来之不易的结晶,有妈妈和姨妈的双重保护,但是由于环境的变化,让整个海象族群面临巨大的威胁。

这是给小孩子的一部极好的环保纪录片。

4、深蓝Deep Blue英国/德国/豆瓣评分9.1/3983人评价影片围绕一只名叫深蓝的抹香鲸展开了深海的故事。

色彩非常艳丽,配乐也很壮美。

里面的情节或许小孩子也不能全部看懂,但也能感受到海洋生物之间、海洋和人类之间的各种微妙的关系。

5、失落的蚂蚁谷Minuscule:la Vallée des Fourmis Perdues法国/比利时/豆瓣评分8.0/12330人评价在一片宁静的丛林里,在人类的行迹之下,掩藏着一个生机勃勃、热闹非凡的昆虫世界。

英语学习与霍金一起探索(宇宙时间旅行)部分(中英文字幕对照)

英语学习与霍金一起探索(宇宙时间旅行)部分(中英文字幕对照)

与霍金一起探索宇宙\N《时间旅行》(中英文字幕对照)大家好,Hello.我是斯蒂芬·霍金My name is Stephen Hawking.物理学家宇宙学家Physicist, cosmologist, 有时也是一个梦想家and something of a dreamer.尽管我行动不便说话要借助电脑Although I cannot move and I have to speak through a computer.但在精神世界中我是自由的In my mind, I am free.自由地去探索宇宙Free to explore the universe探究深奥的问题and ask the big questions.比如时间旅行可能吗Such as is time travel possible?我们能打开通往过去之门吗Can we open a portal to the past?或者找到通往未来的捷径\ Or find a shortcut to the future?我们最终能利用Can we ultimately use the laws of nature自然规律操纵时间吗to become masters of time itself?一起去探索吧Check it out.时间旅行时间旅行曾一度被当作科学邪说Time travel was once considered scientific heresy.由于害怕被贴上科学怪人的标签I used to avoid talking about it我过去常常避免谈及此事for fear of being labeled a crank.现如今我不会再顾虑这些But these days, I'm not so cautious.实际上我更像是建造巨石阵的那些人In fact, I'm more like the people who built stonehenge.我对时间着迷了I'm obsessed by time. 若我有台时间机器If had a time machine我想去拜访鼎盛时期的玛丽莲·梦露I'd visit Marilyn Monroe in her prime或者去拜访正用望远镜or drop in on Galileo as眺望星空的伽利略he turned his telescope to the heavens.我甚至想穿越到宇宙的尽头\ Perhaps I'd even travel to the end of the universe去探寻宇宙的完整故事结局to find out how our whole cosmic story ends.要验证这些想法能否实现To see how this might be possible,我们需要像物理学家那样we need to look at time as physicists do以四维的角度看时间as the fourth dimension.四维时空并不像听起来那样令人费解It's not as hard as it sounds.所有的物体甚至是我和我的椅子All physical objects, even me and my chair,都是三维的exist in three dimensions.任何事物都有宽度高度和长度Everything has a width and a height and a length.但是还存在另一种维度即时间维度But there is another kind of length -- a length in time.与人类的80余年寿命相比While a human may survive for 80 years,这些石头延续得更久远these stones will last much longer甚至长达数千年-- for thousands of years.而太阳系则能达到数十亿年And the solar system will last for billions of years.所有事物在时间上都有长度Everything has a length in time,在空间内同样如此as well as space.时间旅行意味着Traveling in time means穿越第四维时空traveling through this fourthdimension.为更好地理解我们以日常旅行为例To see what that means, let's do a bit of normal来直观体会一下四维时空的含义everyday traveling just to get a feel for it.一辆高速行驶的车能让实验变得更生动 A fast car makes it a bit more fun.在一条直线上行驶是在一维空间内Drive in a straight line, and you're traveling in one dimension.左转或右转就增加了第二维空间Turn right or left, and you add the second dimension.在蜿蜒的山路上下颠簸Drive up or down a twisty mountain road,就增加了高度的维度and that adds height.这样就算是在三维空间内行驶了So that's traveling in all three dimensions.但我们究竟要怎样才能实现时间旅行呢But how on earth do we travel in time?怎样才能找到一条How do we find a path通往第四维空间的路呢through the fourth dimension?让我们用一个小小的科幻情节放松一下Let's indulge in a little science fiction for a moment.时间旅行的电影里通常会Time-travel movies often出现一个巨型高耗能机器feature a vast energy-hungry machine.这台机器开辟了一条通往四维空间的道路The machine creates a path through the fourth dimension,一条时间隧道a tunnel through time.翻译:super zhanginfo vividx 取子小Q 初校:amira精校:super时间旅行者是勇敢者 A time traveler, a brave,也许也算是准备踏入perhaps foolhardy individual未知空间的愚勇之士prepared for who knows what,义无反顾地踏入时间隧道step into the time tunnle在未知的时间再现\ and emerges who knows when.这种构想兴许有些牵强The concept may be far-fetched,现实也可能与此大相径庭and the reality may be very different than this,但想法本身并没那么疯狂but the idea itself is not so crazy.物理学家也一直在为时间隧道绞尽脑汁Physicists have been thinking about tunnels in time,too,不过我们要从另一个角度来揭示这个问题but we covered it from a different angle.我们不知道在自然法则允许范围内We wonder if portals to the past or the future是否可能出现通往过去或未来的大门could ever be possible within the laws of nature.事实上As it turns out,我们认为有可we think they are.甚至给他们命名\ What's more we even give them a name:虫洞wormholes.事实上虫洞无处不在The truth is the wormholes are all around us,只不过它们微小至肉眼难以看到only they are too small to see.虫洞非常微小Wormholes are very tiny,它们存在于时间和空间的各个角落they accur in nooks and crannies in space and time. 你或许不敢苟同但请继续看You might find it tough concent, but stay with me.任何东西都不是平坦或者实心的Nothing is flat or solid.如果你仔细观察\N{\fn方正综艺简体}If you look close enough at anything,就会发现小洞和细缝无处不在you'll find holes and crannies in it.这是最基本的物理原理It's a basic physical principle对时间也同样适用and it even applies to time.看这个桌球台Take this pool table.表面看起来平整光滑但靠近了看Thesurface looks flat and smooth, but up close,实际并非如此it's actually anything but.它的表面布满了裂缝和小孔It's full of gaps and holes.就连桌球这样的光滑事物Even something as smooth as a pool ball都有小的裂缝细纹和小孔has tiny crevices, wrinkles, and voids.显而易见\ Now, it's easy to show that这在三维空间里毋容置疑this is true in the first three dimensions,但是相信我but, trust me,在第四维空间里这也是正确的it's also true of the fourth dimension, as well.在时间空间里There are tiny crevices, wrinkles, and voids也有小的裂缝细纹和小孔in time.不断地缩到最小的范围Down at the smallest of scales,甚至比分子原子还微小时smaller even than molecules,我们所得到的smaller than atoms, we get to a place就是量子泡沫called the quantum foam.虫洞就存在于此This is where wormholes exist.在量子的世界里Tiny tunnels, or shortcuts, 穿越时空的微小隧道或捷径through space and time constantly form,不断地形成消失再形成disappear, and reform within this quantum world.它们实际上连接了两个独立的区域And they actually link two separate和两处不同的时间places and two different times.不幸的是这种真实存在的时间隧道Unfortunately, these real-life time tunnels are 只有10的-33次方厘米的大小just a billion trillion trillionths of a centimeter across --远不足以容纳人类通过way too small for a human to pass through.但虫洞时间机器的概念正带来更多灵感But here's where the notion of wormhole time machines is leading. 一些科学家认为或许可以捕捉Some scientists think it may be possible to其中一个虫洞将其放大数万亿倍capture one and enlarge it near trillions of times让它大到足以能让人类to make it big enough for a human甚至宇宙飞船进入or even a spaceship to enter.假设有足够的能量和高科技Given enough power and advanced technology,或许可以在宇宙中构造一个巨大的虫洞perhaps a giant wormhole could even be constructed in space.我不是说这一定可行I'm not saying it can be done,但如果真能面世but if it could be,它将是一个非常卓越的机器it would be a truly remarkable device.一端在地球附近One end could be here near the earth,而另一端则在遥远的星际and the other far, far away, near some distant planet.理论上虫洞能够发挥更多用途Theoretically, a wormhole could do even more.如果两口开在同一个地方If both ends were in the same place and separated by没有距离阻隔但却处在不同时间time instead of distance,飞船则可以还在地球附近起降a ship could fly in and come out still near the earth,却已穿越到远古but in the distant past.或许恐龙将有幸目睹飞船着陆Maybe dinosaurs would witness the ship coming in for a landing.此时我意识到用四维空间去思考并非易事Now, I realize that thinking in four dimensions is not easy and虫洞也是令人费解的复杂概念that wormholes are a tricky concept to wrap your head around.不过请再坚持一下But hang in there.我曾构想出这样一个简单的实验I've thought up a simple experiment that could能够揭示在目前抑或今后reveal if human time travel through a wormhole is possible now,人类能否通过虫洞穿越时间or even in the future.。

关于去太空各个星球旅行的英文作文

关于去太空各个星球旅行的英文作文

星际之旅:穿越宇宙的无限想象Traveling to distant planets has always been a fascinating concept that has captured the imagination of mankind for centuries. The allure of exploring unknown territories beyond Earth's orbit is a driving force thathas spurred scientific research, technological advancements, and the quest for knowledge about the universe. While the reality of interstellar travel remains a distant dream, the potential and possibilities it presents are vast and exciting.The journey to other planets would be an unprecedented adventure, filled with challenges and unknowns. The vast distances between stars and planets pose significant logistical and technological hurdles. However, the human spirit is resilient, and the quest for knowledge and exploration is ingrained in our nature. With the rapid pace of technological advancements, the future of interstellar travel seems more feasible than ever before.One of the most intriguing aspects of interstellartravel is the potential to discover new life forms. The vastness of the universe suggests that there could bemillions of planets harboring life, each with its unique ecosystem and biological diversity. Imagine the excitement of discovering a new planet with alien life forms that are completely different from anything we have encountered before. Such a discovery would revolutionize our understanding of life and the universe.Moreover, interstellar travel could lead to the discovery of new resources and minerals that are essential for the sustained development of humanity. Resources such as helium-3, which is a potential fuel source for fusion reactors, could be abundant on certain planets. The exploitation of these resources could provide a sustainable and renewable source of energy for Earth, addressing some of the critical issues facing our planet today, such as climate change and energy scarcity.Interstellar travel also offers the potential for scientific research and understanding of the universe. Studying the atmospheres, geologies, and ecosystems of other planets could provide valuable insights into the formation and evolution of planets and life itself. Suchresearch could lead to breakthroughs in various fields, including astrophysics, biology, and geology.However, the reality of interstellar travel remains a challenge. The current technology available to us is not sufficient to support human travel to distant planets. The journey would take years, and the environmental conditionsin space are extremely harsh. Additionally, the cost ofsuch an endeavor would be astronomical, requiringsignificant investment and resources.Despite these challenges, the quest for interstellar travel remains a compelling one. The potential benefits and scientific discoveries it offers are too great to ignore.As technology continues to advance, the dream of travelingto other planets may one day become a reality. Until then, we can only imagine the wonders that await us beyond the confines of our own planet.**星际之旅:穿越宇宙的无限想象**穿越星际,探访遥远星球,这一设想自古以来便激发了人类的无限想象。

旅行到宇宙边缘JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE(中英对照)

旅行到宇宙边缘JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE(中英对照)

JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE Our world. warm, comfortable, familiar......But when we look up, we wonder:Do we occupy a special place in the cosmos?Or are we merely a celestial footnote?Is the universe welcoming or hostile?We could stand here forever, wonderingOr we could leave home on the ultimate adventureTo discover wondersConfront horrorsBeautiful new worldsMalevolent dark forcesThe Beginning of time.The moment of creation.Would we have the courage to see it through?Or would we run for home?There's only one way to find outOur journey through time and space begins with a single step.At the edge of space, only 60 miles up......just an hour's drive from homeDown there, life continues.The traffic is awful, stocks go on trading...and Star Trek is still showingWhen we return home, if we return home......will it be the same?Will we be the same?We have to leave all this behindTo dip out toes into the vast dark oceanOn to the Moon.旅行到宇宙边缘我们的世界温暖、舒适熟悉但当我们仰望天空我们想知道我们是居住在宇宙中一个独特的地方或仅仅是太空的小小一隅?宇宙是友善的还是充满敌意?我们是一直站在这里猜想还是离开故园来一次终极探险去发现奇观直面恐怖美丽的新世界邪恶的黑暗势力时间的起点创世的时刻我们是否有坚持到底的勇气或是逃回家?想找到答案只有一个方法我们开始一步步时空之旅离地面60英里(100公里)高度,就是太空边缘...仅仅一个小时车程地面上,生活在继续车水马龙商业繁忙《星际迷航》还在播出当我们回到家如果我们还能回家一切还会如初吗?我们还是原来的我们吗?我们必须抛掉这一切步入前方广阔的黑暗海洋前往月球Dozens of astronauts have come this way before us Twelve walked on the moon itselfJust a quarter of a million miles from home.Three days by spacecraftBarren.Desolate.It's like a deserted battlefieldBut oddly familiar.So close, we've barely left homeNeil Armstrong's first footprints.Looks like they were made yesterdayThere's no air to change them.They could survive for millions of yearsMaybe longer than us.Our time is limitedWe need to take our own giant leapOne million miles, 5 million, 20 million miles.We're far beyond where any human has ever venturedOut of the darkness, a friendly faceT he goddess of love, Venus.The morning star.The evening star.She can welcome the new day in the east......say good night in the westA sister to our planet......she's about the same size and gravity as Earth.We should be safe hereBut the Venus Express space probe is setting off alarmsIt's telling us, these dazzling clouds, they're made of deadly sulfuric acid The atmosphere is choking with carbon dioxideNever expected this Venus is one angry goddess.在我们之前,已有数十名宇航员前往月球其中12人踏上了月球月球距离地球只有25万英里(40万公里)坐宇宙飞船需要3天贫瘠荒芜月球看起来就像一个遗弃的战场但是惊人的熟悉那么近,就像我们几乎没有离开家尼尔·阿姆斯特朗的第一个脚印看起来就像在昨天留下的那里没有能够改变脚印的空气这些足迹会存在数百万年或许比人类存在的时间都长我们的时间是有限的我们必须自己踏出自己的一大步1百万英里5百万英里2千万英里远征前人未曾到达的地方一个友善的面孔从黑暗中浮现爱之女神金星启明星长庚星它可以在东方迎接新的一天...还会在西方道晚安金星是地球的姊妹星......大小和引力与地球相仿我们在这里应该是安全的但是金星快车空间探测器却时刻提醒着我们告诉我们那些耀眼的云层是由致命的硫酸构成金星的大气层充斥着二氧化碳没想到金星是一个愤怒的女神The air is noxious, the pressure unbearable.And it's hot, approaching 900 degreesStick around and we'd be corroded suffocated, crushed and baked Nothing can survive here.Not even this Soviet robotic probe.Its heavy armor's been trashed by the extreme atmosphere.So lovely from Earth, up close, this goddess is hideousShe's the sister from hell.Pockmarked by thousands of volcanoesAll that carbon dioxide is trapping the Sun's heat.Venus is burning up.It's global warming gone wildBefore it took hold, maybe Venus was beautiful, calm......more like her sister planet, Earth.So this could be Earth's futureWhere are the twinkling stars?The beautiful spheres gliding through space?Maybe we shouldn't be out here, maybe we should turn backBut there's something about the Sun, something hypnotic, like the Medusa Too terrible to look at, too powerful to resistLuring us onward on, like a moth to a flame.Wait ,there's something else, obscured by the sunIt must be Mercury.Get too close to the sun, this is what happens.Temperatures swing wildly hereAt night, it's minus 275 degreese midday, it's 800 plus.Burnt then frozen.The MESSENGER space probe is telling us something strange.For its size, Mercury has a powerful gravitational pull.It's a huge ball of iron, covered with a thin veneer of rock有毒的空气难以忍受的压力还有炙热温度接近900度(500°C)多呆一会我们会被腐蚀、窒息、压碎和烤焦任何东西都无法在这里生存即使像前苏联金星号机器人探测器它的厚重装甲已被这极端的大气环境给毁了从地球看她是多么可爱近观这个女神却是可怕的她是来自地狱的姊妹数千座火山犹如长满了痘疮大气层中的二氧化碳留住了太阳热量金星正在燃烧这是无节制的全球气候变暖在它变暖之前或许是美丽而平静的...很像她的姊妹星地球也许就它是我们地球的未来那些闪烁的星星哪里去了?美丽的圆球滑进了太空?或许我们不应该来这里我们应该回去但是太阳有催眠般的魔力象美杜莎(古希腊神话中3位蛇发女怪之一)可怕的让人无法正视,也无法抗拒她的力量引诱我们继续前进像飞蛾扑火等等,这里还有其他东西被太阳炙烤它一定是水星太靠近太阳,就会这样这里温度剧烈变化晚上会到零下275度(-170°C)...正午则超过800度(400°C)烧焦再被冰冻信使号空间探测器发现了一些奇怪的现象相对体积来说,小小的水星具有强大的引力它就像一个裹着薄薄岩石层的大铁球The core of what was once a much larger planet.So where's the rest of it?Maybe a stray planet slammed into Mercury...blasting away its outer layers in a deadly game of cosmic pinball Whole worlds on the loose careening wildly across the cosmos... ...destroying anything in their pathAnd we're in the middle of itVulnerable, exposed, smallEverything is telling us to turn back.But who could defy this?The Sun in all its mesmerizing splendorOur light, our lives......everything we do is controlled by the SunDepends on itIt's the Greek god Helios driving his chariot across the skyThe Egyptian god Ra reborn every dayThe summer solstice sun rising at Stonehenge.For millions of years......this was as close as it got to staring into the face of GodIt's so far away......it is burned out, we wouldn't know about it for eight minutesIt's so Big, you could fit one million Earths inside itBut who needs number? we've got the real thingWe see it every day, a familiar face in our skyNow, up close, it's unrecognizable.A turbulent sea of incandescent gasThe thermometer pushes 10,000 degreescan't imagine how hot the core is ,could be tens of millions of degreesHot enough to transform millions of tons of matter into energy every second More than all the energy ever made by mankind这是一颗大行星留下的核心其他部分去哪里了呢?或许是一个迷路的行星猛地撞进了水星...在一场致命的宇宙弹球游戏中水星的外层被炸掉了这些游荡的行星在宇宙中疯狂地掠过...毁掉他们道路上的一切我们就在其中脆弱、裸露而且渺小这一且都在告诉我们该回去了但是谁又能抗拒的了散发着迷人光彩的太阳?我们的光线,我们的生命我们的一切都被太阳控制着依赖于它它是驾着战车穿越天际的希腊美男子太阳神是每天重生的埃及神“拉”(埃及神话里的太阳神)以及巨石阵夏至的日出数百万年来我们对太阳神的景仰止于远观由于实在太远如果太阳熄灭了,8分钟后我们才会知道太阳大到可以装下100万颗地球谁需要这些数字呢我们看到了它的真面目我们每天看到太阳挂在天空的熟悉面孔现在近观它,又陌生起来由炙热气体形成的汹涌大海表面温度超过1万度(5000°C)难以置信的是它的核心温度则可以到数千万度这里热到足以能够每秒钟把数百万吨物质转化成能量超过人类有史以来产生的所有能量Dwarfing the power of all the nuclear weapons on Earth.Back home, we use this energy for light and heatBut up close, there's nothing comforting about the Sun.Its electrical and magnetic forces erupt in giant molten gas loops. Some are larger than a dozen EarthsMore powerful than 10 million volcanoes.And when they burst through they expose cooler layers below... ...making sunspots.A fraction cooler than their surrounding, sunspots look black... ...But they're hotter than anything on Earth.And massive up to 20 times the size of Earth.But one day, all this will stopThe Sun's fuel will be spent.And when it dies, the Earth will followThis god creates life, destroys it......and demands we keep out distanceThis comet strayed too closeThe Sun's heat is boiling it away......creating a tail that stretches for millions of miles.It's freezing in here.There's no doubt where this comet's from, the icy wastes of deep space But all this steam and geysers and dust......it's the Sun again, melting the comet's frozen heart.Strange.A kind of vast, dirty snowball, covered in grimy tarTiny grains of what looks like organic material......preserved on ice, since who knows when......maybe even the beginning of the solar system.Say a comet like this crashed into the young Earth billions of years ago. Maybe it delivered organic material and water...the raw ingredients of life地球上所有的核武器对于它都是小巫见大巫在地球,这些能量是我们利用的光和热近距离观看时,却是令人感到不安太阳的电磁活动迸发出巨大的炙热气体环状物(日珥)有的足有一打地球那么大释放的能量超过一千万个火山当它喷发的时候就会露出下面温度较低的部分形成太阳黑子太阳黑子比周围温度低一些所以看起来是黑的但仍比地球任何东西都热太阳黑子同样巨大,超过地球大小的20倍但是总有一天,这一切都会结束太阳的燃料会耗尽太阳死去,地球也会随之死亡这个神祗创造了生命,也会摧毁生命要求我们保持距离这个彗星太靠近太阳了它被太阳的热量蒸发产生绵延数百万英里的彗尾这里冰冷彻骨我们清楚彗星来自哪里它来自深太空的冰冻垃圾但你看这些蒸汽、间歇泉和尘埃这是太阳正在融化彗星的冰冻核心太奇异了犹如外面包裹着肮脏沥青的巨大脏雪球看起来像是有机物的小颗粒被冷冻保存谁会知道已经保存了多久也许和太阳系同龄如果像这样一颗彗星在数十亿年前撞到年轻的地球也许带来了有机物和水...... 生命的原始物质It may even have sown the seeds of life on Earth......that evolved into you and meBut say it crashed into the Earth nowThink of the dinosaurs, wiped out by a comet or asteroid strikeIt's only a question of time.Eventually, one day, we'll go the way of the dinosaursIf life on Earth was wiped out, we'd be stuck out here......homeless, adrift in a hostile universeWe'd need to find another homeAmong the millions, billions of planets......there must be one that's not too hot, not too cold, with air, sunlight, water... ...where, like Goldilocks, we could comfortably liveThe red planetUnmistakably Mars.For centuries, we've looked to Mars for company......for signs of lifeCould there be extraterrestrial life here?Are we ready to rewrite the history books, to tear up the science books... ...to turn our world upside down?What happens next could change everythingMars is the planet that most captures our imagination.Think of B-movies, sci-fi comics, what follows?Martians?It's all just fiction, right?But what it there really is something here?Hard to imagine, though. Up close, this is a dead planetThe activity that makes the Earth livable shut down millions of years ago here Red and deadMars is a giant fossil.Wait. Something is aliveA dust devil, a big one彗星甚至可能在地球上播下生命之种后来进化成你和我如果彗星现在撞上地球想想恐龙吧被彗星或是小行星的撞击彻底灭绝这只是时间问题毫无疑问,总有一天我们会步恐龙的后尘如果地球上的生命灭绝了我们会被困在这里无家可归,漂泊在危险宇宙中我们需要找一个新家在几百万甚至数十亿的行星中一定会有一个行星不会很热,也不会很冷有空气、阳光和水可以让我们舒适居住,生活红色行星我们都熟知的火星几个世纪以来,我们一直都在寻找火星上的同伴寻找生命迹象那里有外星生物吗?我们准备好改写史书,撕毁科学书籍颠覆我们的世界了吗?接下来发生的可能会改变一切火星比任何其他行星都能激发我们的遐想想到科幻电影、漫画,你会联想到什么-火星人?这都是虚构的,对吗?但如果这里真的有生物呢?无法想象,近观火星是一个死去的行星使得地球适宜居住的演化过程几亿年前在火星上就停止了红色、死寂火星是一块巨大的化石等一下,还有东西在活动一个巨大的尘暴Bigger than the biggest twisters back home.There's wind hereAnd where there's wind, there's airCould that air sustain extraterrestrial life?It's too thin tor us to breathe.And there's no ozone layerNothing to protect us against the Sun's ultraviolet rays.There is water......But frigid temperatures keep it in a constant deep freezeIt's hard to believe anything could live hereBack on Earth, there are creatures that survive in extreme cold, heat... ...even in the deepest ocean trenchesIt's as though life is a virus.It adapts, spreadsMaybe that's what we're doing right now......carrying the virus of life across the universe.Even in the most extreme conditions life usually finds a way.But on a dead planet?With no way to replenish its soil, no heat to melt its frozen water?All this dust, it's hard to see where we're goingOlympus Mons, named after the home of the Greek godsA vast ancient volcano.Three times higher than Everest.There's no sign of activity.Since its discovery in the 1970s, it's been declared extinctHang on.These look like lava flows.But any sign of lava should be long gone. obliterated by meteorite craters Unless, this monster isn't dead, just sleepingThere could be magma flowing beneath the crust right now......building up, waiting to be unleashed绝对超过地球上最大的龙卷风这里有风有风说明有空气可以维持外星生物的空气但对我们的呼吸来说,火星的空气太稀薄了而且这里没有臭氧层没有什么能够保护其不受太阳紫外线的伤害这里有水但在彻骨的严寒中只能永远被冰冻很难相信有什么可以在这里生存但是在地球极冷和极热的地方都有生物存在即使在最深的海沟生命好像病毒会适应环境、会散播也许我们现在正在携带着生命的病毒穿越宇宙即使在最极端的环境里,生命都会找到生存的办法但在这个死去的行星上没有活动去补充它土壤中的成分没有热量使其冰冻水融化还有大量尘埃,让我们无法辨别方位奥林匹斯山,以希腊众神的家乡命名一座巨大的古火山超过珠穆朗玛峰的三倍高。

我将去月球上旅行关于未来的梦想的英语作文

我将去月球上旅行关于未来的梦想的英语作文

我将去月球上旅行关于未来的梦想的英语作文When I think about the future, one of my biggest dreams is to travel to the moon. There's something so captivating about the idea of stepping foot on a celestial body that has always been so out of reach for humanity. 我想到未来,我最大的梦想之一就是去月球旅行。

踏上一个始终对人类来说远在天边的天体,这个想法太吸引人了。

As a child, I would gaze up at the night sky and imagine what it would be like to explore the vast unknown of space. The moon, in particular, always seemed like a mystical and enchanting destination that I could only dream of visiting. 作为一个孩子,我会凝视夜空,想象探索宇宙的浩瀚未知世界是什么感觉。

尤其是月球,总是看起来像一个神秘而迷人的目的地,我只能梦想着去参观。

Now, as technology advances and commercial space travel becomes a reality, the possibility of traveling to the moon feels closer than ever before. Companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are actively working on projects to make space tourism a viable option for civilians, and the idea of being able to journey to the moon is no longer just a far-off fantasy. 现在,随着技术的进步和商业太空旅行变成现实,去月球旅行的可能性比以往任何时候都更接近。

我将去月球上旅行关于未来的梦想的英语作文

我将去月球上旅行关于未来的梦想的英语作文

我将去月球上旅行关于未来的梦想的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Dream Journey to the MoonEver since I was a little kid, I've had this burning desire to travel to the Moon. I remember lying on my back in the yard at night, staring up at that brilliant orb hanging in the inky black sky, feeling an incredible pull towards it. As I got older and learned more about space exploration in school, that desire has only grown stronger. To me, stepping foot on the lunar surface isn't just some distant fantasy, but a tangible goal that I'm determined to achieve within my lifetime. This dream fuels my motivation every single day.I can picture the incredible journey so vividly. After years of rigorous training to become an astronaut, the day would finally arrive for me to strap into the spacecraft and get launched into orbit. Looking down at the Earth shrinking beneath me with my own eyes would be a humbling, breathtaking experience that I can scarcely imagine. The sheer force and power required toescape Earth's gravity and travel all the way to the Moon is almost incomprehensible when you think about it.I'd spend several days aboard that spacecraft, performing vital tasks and checks, all the while stealing glances out the window at the Moon looming larger and larger ahead of me. The lunar surface, which just appears as a flat gray disc from Earth, would gradually come into sharp focus revealing its cratered and mountainous terrain. I'm sure exploring and studying those craters and rocks would provide all sorts of valuable insights about the formation of our solar system billions of years ago.Then, finally, the day would come for the lunar lander to undock and begin its descent. This would surely be one of the most tense and frightening parts of the journey, knowing that so much could go wrong. As I get closer and closer to the surface, piloting the lander with utmost precision would be critical to ensure a safe landing. But that feeling of vulnerability would instantly be replaced by indescribable wonder and elation the moment the lander's legs touchdown and I look out that window at the alien landscape before me.As the first human of my crew to step out onto the powdery lunar surface, the sense of isolation and emptiness would be absolute. Every tiny movement, like the cr篇2My Dream of Traveling to the MoonEver since I was a little kid, I've had this crazy dream of being an astronaut and traveling to the moon one day. I still vividly remember sitting cross-legged on the living room floor, completely entranced as I watched the famous moon landing on our old boxy television set. As Neil Armstrong took those first iconic steps onto the lunar surface, I felt a sense of awe and wonder that I had never experienced before. In that moment, I knew with every fiber of my being that I wanted to follow in his footsteps and walk on the moon myself someday.Of course, all my friends and family just thought it was an unrealistic childhood fantasy that I would eventually grow out of. But as I got older and progressively more educated about space exploration, my dream only intensified and became even more solidified in my mind. I devoured every book, documentary, and article I could find about NASA's Apollo missions, committing all the intricate details and statistics to memory. I could recite all the names of the twelve astronauts who have walked on the moon and would spend hours imagining what it must have felt like for them to be there in person.In school, science was always my favorite subject and I excelled at any lessons relating to astronomy, physics, or aeronautics. While my classmates zoned out during lectures on gravity, planetary motion, and rocket propulsion systems, I was completely captivated, hungrily soaking up every word like a sponge. My bedroom walls were plastered with glow-in-the-dark star maps and postersprinted with photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope. I knew I was destined for something bigger, something amongst the stars.As a teenager, I became even more driven and focused in my pursuit of an education and career path that would make my dream a reality. I loaded up on advanced math, science, and computer courses, joined astronomy clubs and STEM summer camps, and even attended special aviation programs during my school breaks. Countless nights were spent researching colleges with top aerospace engineering programs and making plans for how I would achieve my ultimate goal of becoming an astronaut.After graduating high school at the top of my class, I was accepted into my dream university to study aerospace engineering on a scholarship. For the next four years, I submerged myself completely in my coursework, putting in long hours at laboratories and libraries to master incredibly complexconcepts and equations. My social life suffered and I had to make a lot of personal sacrifices, but becoming an astronaut and traveling to the moon was my singular obsession that I refused to lose sight of.By some miracle and thanks to my tenacious hard work and determination, after graduating college I was hired by NASA as a systems engineer. I was over the moon (no pun intended) with pride and exhilaration when I first set foot in the very same mission control rooms and space facilities that I had read about and idolized since childhood. The years ticked by as I climbed up the ranks within the organization, gaining invaluable training and experience working on spacecraft and deep space exploration projects. It seemed like my dream was actually starting to become a reality!Finally, after two grueling decades of intense studies, training, and hard work, I was selected to be part of NASA's next crewed mission to the moon as a pilot and engineer on the crew. When I received that life-changing phone call, tears of joy and pure elation streamed down my face. I had been working towards this moment for as long as I could remember, and it felt like the greatest achievement of my lifetime. All those years of sacrifices, failures, and setbacks had finally led up to this.As I boarded the spacecraft with my crewmates and the massive rockets roared to life below us for liftoff, I could feel that childhood dream tingling in every cell of my body. This was really happening - I was finally on my way to the moon! During the multi-day journey through the inky blackness of space, I spent every possible moment staring out of the tiny windows in awe, mesmerized by the brilliant stars stretching out to infinity all around us. Even for an experienced astronaut trainer like myself, actually traveling through the vast void between Earth and the moon was an indescribably humbling experience.When our lunar module finally touched down and I was given the signal to depart the spacecraft, I couldn't stop my hands from shaking with anticipation and nervous excitement. Taking those first few bouncy steps in the moon's lower gravity felt almost dreamlike and surreal. I'll never forget the breathtaking sight of the sunlight glittering across the endless ancient sea of gray craters and rocks stretching out in every direction. Despite the harsh conditions of the lunar surface, it really is a magnificent desolate paradise.Over the next couple of weeks, my crewmates and I performed numerous experiments, set up scientific equipment, gathered samples, and explored areas of the moon never beforevisited by humans. Every day was filled with amazing new experiences and discoveries that filled us with a childlike sense of wonder and fascination. It was without a doubt the greatest adventure of our lives - I finally made my dream a reality!Even now, months after returning home to Earth, I'm still unable to fully process the incredible two-week journey I was blessed to experience. Traveling to the moon and actually setting foot on that faraway world is something I've wanted with every ounce of my being for as long as I can remember. Ever since gazing up at the night sky in awe as a young child, I've been driven by an unexplainable desire to break free from the confines of Earth's atmosphere and explore the vast unknown of outer space. And I finally did it - I made the impossible possible through relentless hard work and determination over many years.While this dream mission to the moon was the greatest experience of my lifetime so far, it has also reignited an even bigger fire inside me to accomplish greater feats of space exploration during what remains of my astronautic career. I'm already assisting in the planning and development of future manned missions to Mars and other planets in our solar system. If everything goes according to plan, humans will finally achieveanother monumental first by setting foot on the Red Planet within my lifetime. And I intend to be one of those privileged few who gets to go.Being an astronaut and space traveler really is the dream job for anyone who has ever gazed up at the stars with a deep sense of curiosity and wonderment about what lies beyond our small blue planet. I consider myself incredibly blessed and fortunate to have had the opportunity to turn my wildest childhood fantasies into a reality and achieve something very few humans ever will. This quest to push the boundaries of space exploration is only just beginning - I can't wait to see what amazing adventures and discoveries await us amongst the stars!篇3My Dream of Traveling to the MoonEver since I was a little kid, I've had this dream of traveling to the Moon one day. I can still vividly remember sittingcrossed-legged on the living room floor, totally engrossed as I watched the vintage video footage of Neil Armstrong taking those first historic steps onto the lunar surface. The way the grey powder kicked up in slow motion as he bounced along was just mesmerizing to my young mind. From that moment on, Ibecame obsessed with space exploration and making my own trip to our nearest celestial neighbor.Of course, when I was really young, my vision of walking on the Moon probably looked a lot like something out of a cartoon - giant banana-shaped rockets, states made of green cheese, and maybe even little green people waiting to welcome me! As I got older though and learned more about the amazing science and technology behind actual space travel, my dream took on a much more realistic (though no less awe-inspiring) form.I started devouring every book I could find about NASA's Apollo program, the Saturn V rockets that propelled the astronauts into space, and the incredible engineering feats that went into the lunar landers and spacesuits that allowed humans to survive in such an inhospitable environment. I have vivid memories of my parents having to practically drag me away from the television any time there was a space shuttle launch, my eyes glued to the screen as I watched those white plumes gradually shrink into the distance. I was hooked.In my early teens, I became absolutely convinced that I wanted to be an astronaut when I grew up. I worked relentlessly on my studies, taking every available science, technology, and math class I could find. I joined robotics clubs, aerospace camps,you name it. My bedroom walls were plastered with posters of the Apollo missions, the space shuttle program, and striking images of planets, stars, and galaxies. The Night Sky handbooks, telescope guides, and NASA memorial books took up an entire bookshelf of their own.When I started applying to colleges, my singular focus was on schools with top aerospace engineering programs. I was fortunate to be accepted at my dream university, which just happened to be located a couple hours away from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. During summer and winter breaks, I took every possible opportunity to volunteer or intern at Johnson, getting an inside look at the work behind developing new spacecraft and technologies for future exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Being so close to hallowed ground like Mission Control and the biomedical labs where astronauts train was incredibly motivating and inspiring.Now, as I'm approaching the end of my undergraduate studies, my lifelong dream of traveling to the Moon feels closer than ever, yet still somewhat out of reach. The field of space exploration seems to be entering an exciting new renaissance, with major government space programs being joined by a host of private companies and entrepreneurs working to make spacemore accessible. Rather than the distant goals of my childhood, we could legitimately see a return to the Moon with sustainable human presence sometime in the next decade or two.If given the opportunity, I would jump at the chance to be part of one of these future lunar missions. Can you even imagine what it would feel like to be among the first group of humans to live and work on the surface of another world for an extended period of time? Stepping out of the safety of the landing module and venturing out onto that pale grey, crater-studded terrain, bouncing along at one-sixth Earth's gravity? Setting up habitats and laboratories to study the Moon's geology, establishself-sustaining food and resource production, and test technologies for future exploration deeper into our solar system? It sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, and yet it could become a reality in my lifetime.More than just getting to experience the novelty and adventure of walking on the Moon though, I'm motivated by the scientific imperatives behind establishing a permanent human presence beyond Earth. The Moon holds vital clues about the formation of our planet and the entire solar system. Having a base there would allow for dedicated study of the lunar surface samples collected by previous missions in far greater depth. Wecould potentially uncover evidence of how the Earth-Moon system formed, as well as gather new insights about the origins of life on our planet.In addition, the Moon's unique environment could open up new frontiers for research and development across numerous fields that would benefit life here on Earth. The low gravity, for instance, would allow for investigation into new areas of study such as low-gravity biology and advanced materials science. The ability to manufacture products without the effects of atmospheric drag or weather could lead to revolutionary breakthroughs in fields like electronics, pharmaceuticals, and energy technologies that take advantage of the near-perfect vacuum and extreme temperature conditions. Utilizing the Moon's resources could pave the way for a new era of sustainable space exploration and even open the door for mining operations to source rare and valuable materials.More than anything though, I'm motivated by the sheer spirit of exploration and leaving a mark for human achievement. Children and adults alike have long gazed up at the Moon with a sense of awe and possibility. To be counted among those bold trailblazers, overcoming innumerable technical challenges to push the boundaries of where humans can travel and survive, ishumbling beyond words. The drive to seek out new frontiers and unanswered questions, expanding the limits of our knowledge and capabilities as a species, feels like the most noble and worthy calling.While the challenges ahead are immense and the journey filled with risks, I welcome them as simply being part of the adventure. Establishing a permanent presence on another world will be a truly international effort, requiring collaboration across nations, cultures, disciplines, and generations like never before. It's the opportunity to contribute something meaningful to the shared human story that will be told for centuries to come. When future generations read about the pioneering men and women who broke barriers to live and work on the Moon, I want nothing more than to be able to proudly say that I was one of them.So while I may not make it into a history book quite yet, this moonshot dream still burns as passionately in me as it did when I was that starry-eyed kid watching those first steps on the lunar surface. The Moon has been a constant companion in the nighttime sky for as long as humans have existed. Who's to say that someday, maybe in the not-too-distant future, I won't get to experience that same breathtaking view, but from the surfaceitself? Like so many before me who pursued what once seemed like impossible dreams, I can't wait to find out!。

去太空旅行 英语作文

去太空旅行 英语作文

Space travel has long been a dream of humanity,and with the rapid development of technology,this dream is gradually becoming a reality.In this essay,I will discuss the allure of space travel,the current state of space tourism,and the potential future of this exciting field.The Allure of Space TravelThe idea of venturing beyond our planet has captivated the imagination of people for centuries.The vastness of the cosmos,the mystery of the stars,and the possibility of discovering new worlds are all part of what makes space travel so appealing.For many,it represents the ultimate adventure,a chance to step outside the confines of our terrestrial existence and explore the unknown.Current State of Space TourismSpace tourism is in its infancy but is rapidly panies like SpaceX,Blue Origin,and Virgin Galactic are leading the charge,with plans to offer commercial trips to the edge of space and even to the moon.These trips,while currently prohibitively expensive for most,are expected to become more accessible as technology improves and costs decrease.SpaceX:Elon Musks company aims to make life multiplanetary,with Mars as a potential destination for future colonization.They have successfully launched and landed rockets, and are developing the Starship for interplanetary travel.Blue Origin:Founded by Jeff Bezos,this company is focused on reusable rocket technology and has successfully conducted test flights with its New Shepard vehicle. Virgin Galactic:Sir Richard Bransons venture has been working on suborbital spaceflights for tourists,offering a few minutes of weightlessness and a view of the Earths curvature.The Experience of Space TravelFor those who have had the opportunity to venture into space,the experience is described as aweinspiring.The overwhelming silence,the sensation of weightlessness,and the breathtaking view of Earth from above are lifechanging.Its not just about the thrill of the journey its also about the perspective it offers on our place in the universe.Challenges and ConsiderationsDespite the excitement,space travel presents numerous challenges.The physical and psychological effects on the human body,the high costs,and the environmental impact are all areas that need to be carefully considered and addressed.Safety is paramount,and rigorous training is required for those who will journey beyond our atmosphere.The Future of Space TravelThe future of space travel is bright,with potential for scientific discovery,commercial opportunities,and even the possibility of establishing human settlements on other planets. As technology continues to advance,we may see a time when space travel is as common as air travel is today.In conclusion,space travel is not just a scientific endeavor but also a human one,pushing the boundaries of what we can achieve and inspiring us to look beyond our own world. As we continue to explore the cosmos,we will undoubtedly uncover new knowledge and experiences that will enrich our understanding of the universe and our place within it.。

旅行到宇宙边缘JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE(中英对照)

旅行到宇宙边缘JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE(中英对照)

JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE Our world. warm, comfortable, familiar......But when we look up, we wonder:Do we occupy a special place in the cosmos?Or are we merely a celestial footnote?Is the universe welcoming or hostile?We could stand here forever, wonderingOr we could leave home on the ultimate adventureTo discover wondersConfront horrorsBeautiful new worldsMalevolent dark forcesThe Beginning of time.The moment of creation.Would we have the courage to see it through?Or would we run for home?There's only one way to find outOur journey through time and space begins with a single step.At the edge of space, only 60 miles up......just an hour's drive from homeDown there, life continues.The traffic is awful, stocks go on trading...and Star Trek is still showingWhen we return home, if we return home......will it be the same?Will we be the same?We have to leave all this behindTo dip out toes into the vast dark oceanOn to the Moon.旅行到宇宙边缘我们的世界温暖、舒适熟悉但当我们仰望天空我们想知道我们是居住在宇宙中一个独特的地方或仅仅是太空的小小一隅?宇宙是友善的还是充满敌意?我们是一直站在这里猜想还是离开故园来一次终极探险去发现奇观直面恐怖美丽的新世界邪恶的黑暗势力时间的起点创世的时刻我们是否有坚持到底的勇气或是逃回家?想找到答案只有一个方法我们开始一步步时空之旅离地面60英里(100公里)高度,就是太空边缘...仅仅一个小时车程地面上,生活在继续车水马龙商业繁忙《星际迷航》还在播出当我们回到家如果我们还能回家一切还会如初吗?我们还是原来的我们吗?我们必须抛掉这一切步入前方广阔的黑暗海洋前往月球Dozens of astronauts have come this way before us Twelve walked on the moon itselfJust a quarter of a million miles from home.Three days by spacecraftBarren.Desolate.It's like a deserted battlefieldBut oddly familiar.So close, we've barely left homeNeil Armstrong's first footprints.Looks like they were made yesterdayThere's no air to change them.They could survive for millions of yearsMaybe longer than us.Our time is limitedWe need to take our own giant leapOne million miles, 5 million, 20 million miles.We're far beyond where any human has ever venturedOut of the darkness, a friendly faceT he goddess of love, Venus.The morning star.The evening star.She can welcome the new day in the east......say good night in the westA sister to our planet......she's about the same size and gravity as Earth.We should be safe hereBut the Venus Express space probe is setting off alarmsIt's telling us, these dazzling clouds, they're made of deadly sulfuric acid The atmosphere is choking with carbon dioxideNever expected this Venus is one angry goddess.在我们之前,已有数十名宇航员前往月球其中12人踏上了月球月球距离地球只有25万英里(40万公里)坐宇宙飞船需要3天贫瘠荒芜月球看起来就像一个遗弃的战场但是惊人的熟悉那么近,就像我们几乎没有离开家尼尔·阿姆斯特朗的第一个脚印看起来就像在昨天留下的那里没有能够改变脚印的空气这些足迹会存在数百万年或许比人类存在的时间都长我们的时间是有限的我们必须自己踏出自己的一大步1百万英里5百万英里2千万英里远征前人未曾到达的地方一个友善的面孔从黑暗中浮现爱之女神金星启明星长庚星它可以在东方迎接新的一天...还会在西方道晚安金星是地球的姊妹星......大小和引力与地球相仿我们在这里应该是安全的但是金星快车空间探测器却时刻提醒着我们告诉我们那些耀眼的云层是由致命的硫酸构成金星的大气层充斥着二氧化碳没想到金星是一个愤怒的女神The air is noxious, the pressure unbearable.And it's hot, approaching 900 degreesStick around and we'd be corroded suffocated, crushed and baked Nothing can survive here.Not even this Soviet robotic probe.Its heavy armor's been trashed by the extreme atmosphere.So lovely from Earth, up close, this goddess is hideousShe's the sister from hell.Pockmarked by thousands of volcanoesAll that carbon dioxide is trapping the Sun's heat.Venus is burning up.It's global warming gone wildBefore it took hold, maybe Venus was beautiful, calm......more like her sister planet, Earth.So this could be Earth's futureWhere are the twinkling stars?The beautiful spheres gliding through space?Maybe we shouldn't be out here, maybe we should turn backBut there's something about the Sun, something hypnotic, like the Medusa Too terrible to look at, too powerful to resistLuring us onward on, like a moth to a flame.Wait ,there's something else, obscured by the sunIt must be Mercury.Get too close to the sun, this is what happens.Temperatures swing wildly hereAt night, it's minus 275 degreese midday, it's 800 plus.Burnt then frozen.The MESSENGER space probe is telling us something strange.For its size, Mercury has a powerful gravitational pull.It's a huge ball of iron, covered with a thin veneer of rock有毒的空气难以忍受的压力还有炙热温度接近900度(500°C)多呆一会我们会被腐蚀、窒息、压碎和烤焦任何东西都无法在这里生存即使像前苏联金星号机器人探测器它的厚重装甲已被这极端的大气环境给毁了从地球看她是多么可爱近观这个女神却是可怕的她是来自地狱的姊妹数千座火山犹如长满了痘疮大气层中的二氧化碳留住了太阳热量金星正在燃烧这是无节制的全球气候变暖在它变暖之前或许是美丽而平静的...很像她的姊妹星地球也许就它是我们地球的未来那些闪烁的星星哪里去了?美丽的圆球滑进了太空?或许我们不应该来这里我们应该回去但是太阳有催眠般的魔力象美杜莎(古希腊神话中3位蛇发女怪之一)可怕的让人无法正视,也无法抗拒她的力量引诱我们继续前进像飞蛾扑火等等,这里还有其他东西被太阳炙烤它一定是水星太靠近太阳,就会这样这里温度剧烈变化晚上会到零下275度(-170°C)...正午则超过800度(400°C)烧焦再被冰冻信使号空间探测器发现了一些奇怪的现象相对体积来说,小小的水星具有强大的引力它就像一个裹着薄薄岩石层的大铁球The core of what was once a much larger planet.So where's the rest of it?Maybe a stray planet slammed into Mercury...blasting away its outer layers in a deadly game of cosmic pinball Whole worlds on the loose careening wildly across the cosmos... ...destroying anything in their pathAnd we're in the middle of itVulnerable, exposed, smallEverything is telling us to turn back.But who could defy this?The Sun in all its mesmerizing splendorOur light, our lives......everything we do is controlled by the SunDepends on itIt's the Greek god Helios driving his chariot across the skyThe Egyptian god Ra reborn every dayThe summer solstice sun rising at Stonehenge.For millions of years......this was as close as it got to staring into the face of GodIt's so far away......it is burned out, we wouldn't know about it for eight minutesIt's so Big, you could fit one million Earths inside itBut who needs number? we've got the real thingWe see it every day, a familiar face in our skyNow, up close, it's unrecognizable.A turbulent sea of incandescent gasThe thermometer pushes 10,000 degreescan't imagine how hot the core is ,could be tens of millions of degreesHot enough to transform millions of tons of matter into energy every second More than all the energy ever made by mankind这是一颗大行星留下的核心其他部分去哪里了呢?或许是一个迷路的行星猛地撞进了水星...在一场致命的宇宙弹球游戏中水星的外层被炸掉了这些游荡的行星在宇宙中疯狂地掠过...毁掉他们道路上的一切我们就在其中脆弱、裸露而且渺小这一且都在告诉我们该回去了但是谁又能抗拒的了散发着迷人光彩的太阳?我们的光线,我们的生命我们的一切都被太阳控制着依赖于它它是驾着战车穿越天际的希腊美男子太阳神是每天重生的埃及神“拉”(埃及神话里的太阳神)以及巨石阵夏至的日出数百万年来我们对太阳神的景仰止于远观由于实在太远如果太阳熄灭了,8分钟后我们才会知道太阳大到可以装下100万颗地球谁需要这些数字呢我们看到了它的真面目我们每天看到太阳挂在天空的熟悉面孔现在近观它,又陌生起来由炙热气体形成的汹涌大海表面温度超过1万度(5000°C)难以置信的是它的核心温度则可以到数千万度这里热到足以能够每秒钟把数百万吨物质转化成能量超过人类有史以来产生的所有能量Dwarfing the power of all the nuclear weapons on Earth.Back home, we use this energy for light and heatBut up close, there's nothing comforting about the Sun.Its electrical and magnetic forces erupt in giant molten gas loops. Some are larger than a dozen EarthsMore powerful than 10 million volcanoes.And when they burst through they expose cooler layers below... ...making sunspots.A fraction cooler than their surrounding, sunspots look black... ...But they're hotter than anything on Earth.And massive up to 20 times the size of Earth.But one day, all this will stopThe Sun's fuel will be spent.And when it dies, the Earth will followThis god creates life, destroys it......and demands we keep out distanceThis comet strayed too closeThe Sun's heat is boiling it away......creating a tail that stretches for millions of miles.It's freezing in here.There's no doubt where this comet's from, the icy wastes of deep space But all this steam and geysers and dust......it's the Sun again, melting the comet's frozen heart.Strange.A kind of vast, dirty snowball, covered in grimy tarTiny grains of what looks like organic material......preserved on ice, since who knows when......maybe even the beginning of the solar system.Say a comet like this crashed into the young Earth billions of years ago. Maybe it delivered organic material and water...the raw ingredients of life地球上所有的核武器对于它都是小巫见大巫在地球,这些能量是我们利用的光和热近距离观看时,却是令人感到不安太阳的电磁活动迸发出巨大的炙热气体环状物(日珥)有的足有一打地球那么大释放的能量超过一千万个火山当它喷发的时候就会露出下面温度较低的部分形成太阳黑子太阳黑子比周围温度低一些所以看起来是黑的但仍比地球任何东西都热太阳黑子同样巨大,超过地球大小的20倍但是总有一天,这一切都会结束太阳的燃料会耗尽太阳死去,地球也会随之死亡这个神祗创造了生命,也会摧毁生命要求我们保持距离这个彗星太靠近太阳了它被太阳的热量蒸发产生绵延数百万英里的彗尾这里冰冷彻骨我们清楚彗星来自哪里它来自深太空的冰冻垃圾但你看这些蒸汽、间歇泉和尘埃这是太阳正在融化彗星的冰冻核心太奇异了犹如外面包裹着肮脏沥青的巨大脏雪球看起来像是有机物的小颗粒被冷冻保存谁会知道已经保存了多久也许和太阳系同龄如果像这样一颗彗星在数十亿年前撞到年轻的地球也许带来了有机物和水...... 生命的原始物质It may even have sown the seeds of life on Earth......that evolved into you and meBut say it crashed into the Earth nowThink of the dinosaurs, wiped out by a comet or asteroid strikeIt's only a question of time.Eventually, one day, we'll go the way of the dinosaursIf life on Earth was wiped out, we'd be stuck out here......homeless, adrift in a hostile universeWe'd need to find another homeAmong the millions, billions of planets......there must be one that's not too hot, not too cold, with air, sunlight, water... ...where, like Goldilocks, we could comfortably liveThe red planetUnmistakably Mars.For centuries, we've looked to Mars for company......for signs of lifeCould there be extraterrestrial life here?Are we ready to rewrite the history books, to tear up the science books... ...to turn our world upside down?What happens next could change everythingMars is the planet that most captures our imagination.Think of B-movies, sci-fi comics, what follows?Martians?It's all just fiction, right?But what it there really is something here?Hard to imagine, though. Up close, this is a dead planetThe activity that makes the Earth livable shut down millions of years ago here Red and deadMars is a giant fossil.Wait. Something is aliveA dust devil, a big one彗星甚至可能在地球上播下生命之种后来进化成你和我如果彗星现在撞上地球想想恐龙吧被彗星或是小行星的撞击彻底灭绝这只是时间问题毫无疑问,总有一天我们会步恐龙的后尘如果地球上的生命灭绝了我们会被困在这里无家可归,漂泊在危险宇宙中我们需要找一个新家在几百万甚至数十亿的行星中一定会有一个行星不会很热,也不会很冷有空气、阳光和水可以让我们舒适居住,生活红色行星我们都熟知的火星几个世纪以来,我们一直都在寻找火星上的同伴寻找生命迹象那里有外星生物吗?我们准备好改写史书,撕毁科学书籍颠覆我们的世界了吗?接下来发生的可能会改变一切火星比任何其他行星都能激发我们的遐想想到科幻电影、漫画,你会联想到什么-火星人?这都是虚构的,对吗?但如果这里真的有生物呢?无法想象,近观火星是一个死去的行星使得地球适宜居住的演化过程几亿年前在火星上就停止了红色、死寂火星是一块巨大的化石等一下,还有东西在活动一个巨大的尘暴Bigger than the biggest twisters back home.There's wind hereAnd where there's wind, there's airCould that air sustain extraterrestrial life?It's too thin tor us to breathe.And there's no ozone layerNothing to protect us against the Sun's ultraviolet rays.There is water......But frigid temperatures keep it in a constant deep freezeIt's hard to believe anything could live hereBack on Earth, there are creatures that survive in extreme cold, heat... ...even in the deepest ocean trenchesIt's as though life is a virus.It adapts, spreadsMaybe that's what we're doing right now......carrying the virus of life across the universe.Even in the most extreme conditions life usually finds a way.But on a dead planet?With no way to replenish its soil, no heat to melt its frozen water?All this dust, it's hard to see where we're goingOlympus Mons, named after the home of the Greek godsA vast ancient volcano.Three times higher than Everest.There's no sign of activity.Since its discovery in the 1970s, it's been declared extinctHang on.These look like lava flows.But any sign of lava should be long gone. obliterated by meteorite craters Unless, this monster isn't dead, just sleepingThere could be magma flowing beneath the crust right now......building up, waiting to be unleashed绝对超过地球上最大的龙卷风这里有风有风说明有空气可以维持外星生物的空气但对我们的呼吸来说,火星的空气太稀薄了而且这里没有臭氧层没有什么能够保护其不受太阳紫外线的伤害这里有水但在彻骨的严寒中只能永远被冰冻很难相信有什么可以在这里生存但是在地球极冷和极热的地方都有生物存在即使在最深的海沟生命好像病毒会适应环境、会散播也许我们现在正在携带着生命的病毒穿越宇宙即使在最极端的环境里,生命都会找到生存的办法但在这个死去的行星上没有活动去补充它土壤中的成分没有热量使其冰冻水融化还有大量尘埃,让我们无法辨别方位奥林匹斯山,以希腊众神的家乡命名一座巨大的古火山超过珠穆朗玛峰的三倍高。

奇妙的太空之旅英语作文

奇妙的太空之旅英语作文

奇妙的太空之旅英语作文英文回答:Embarking on an extraordinary odyssey through the celestial panorama, I traversed unfathomable distances, where the boundless expanse of the cosmos unveiled its enigmatic secrets. As my spacecraft ventured beyond the confines of Earth's embrace, a kaleidoscope of colors burst forth like celestial fireworks, painting the void with vibrant hues of azure, emerald, and crimson.Gazing out the transparent portal of my vessel, Ibeheld a celestial ballet. Planets pirouette around their stellar partners, their gravitational bonds orchestratingan intricate cosmic waltz. Moons, like celestial pearls, adorned the celestial tapestry, casting ethereal glows upon the surrounding darkness.As I ventured deeper into the cosmic labyrinth, the familiar landmarks of our solar system faded into obscurity.The Sun, once a dominant presence, now dwindled into a distant ember, its once-familiar radiance replaced by the ethereal glow of distant stars.In this uncharted territory, I marveled at the vastness of the universe, where celestial bodies danced in harmonious chaos. Nebulae, vast cosmic nurseries, shimmered in vibrant hues, giving birth to countless stars and planets. Galaxies, celestial whirlwinds of unimaginable scale, swirled in the celestial tapestry, their spiral arms stretching across vast light-years.I ventured beyond the Milky Way, our cosmic home, into the enigmatic realm of extragalactic space. Here, I encountered galaxies of extraordinary shapes and sizes, each harboring their own cosmic wonders. Some galaxies blazed with the brilliance of a thousand suns, while others lurked in the shadows, shrouded in cosmic darkness.As my cosmic journey drew to a close, I carried with me a profound sense of awe and wonder. The universe had revealed itself as a place of infinite beauty, mystery, andendless possibilities. Returning to Earth, I embarked on a new chapter in my life, forever transformed by the extraordinary spectacle I had witnessed.中文回答:踏上一段奇幻非凡的太空之旅,我穿越了无法想象的遥远距离,在那无穷无尽的宇宙中揭开了它那神秘的面纱。

四十部有营养的电影

四十部有营养的电影

四十部有营养的电影一、关于大自然-宇宙万物1.微观小世界第一季 Minuscule Season 1 法国2.狐狸与我 Le renardetl'enfant 法国3.北极故事 ArcticTale 美国4.深蓝 Deep Blue 英国/德国5.失落的蚂蚁谷Minuscule:laValléedesFourmisPerdues法国6.帝企鹅日记 Lamarche de l'empereur 法国7.鸟的迁徙 Le peuplemigrateur 法国/德国/意大利/西班牙/8.神话的森林 Mythos Wald 德国9.旅行到宇宙边缘Journey to the Edge of the Universe 美国10.地球脉动 Planet Earth 英国二、关于成长、学习、性格、情商11.地球上的星星 TaareZameen Par 印度12.头脑特工队 Inside Out 美国13.你看起来好像很好吃おまえうまそうだな日本14.料理鼠王 Ratatouille 美国15.疯狂约会美丽都 Lestriplettes de Belleville 法国16.菊次郎的夏天菊次郎の夏日本17.放牛班的春天 Les choristes 法国 / 德国 / 瑞士18.少年斯派维的奇异旅行法国19.哆啦A梦:伴我同行 STAND BY ME ドラえもん日本20.巴黎淘气帮 Le petit Nicolas 法国/比利时三、关于爱和勇气21.蝴蝶 Le Papillon 法国22.千与千寻千と千尋の神隠し日本23.机器人总动员 WALL•E 美国24.海洋之歌 Song of the Sea 丹麦/ 比利时/法国25.飞屋环游记 Up 美国26.冰雪奇缘 Frozen 美国27.麦兜故事香港28.天空之城天空の城ラピュタ日本四、关于探险、英雄气概、科幻世界29.驯龙高手 How to Train Your Dragon 美国30.大闹天宫 (1961) 中国31.玩具总动员 Toy Story 美国32.疯狂原始人 The Croods 美国33.狮子王 The Lion King 美国34.超能陆战队 Big Hero 6 美国35.E.T. 外星人 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial 美国五、关于孩子的内心世界36.红气球 Le ballon rouge 法国37.小王子 The Little Prince 法国/美国38.龙猫となりのトトロ日本39.邦邦停不了荷兰40.男孩和世界 O Menino e o Mundo 巴西。

宇宙旅行 英语作文

宇宙旅行 英语作文

Traveling Through the UniverseThe vast and mysterious universe has always fascinated humankind, drawing us to explore its depths and unravel its secrets. The concept of universe travel, once relegated to the realm of science fiction, has gradually become a realistic possibility with the advancement of technology and the expansion of our knowledge.The allure of universe travel lies in its potential to answer some of the most fundamental questions about our existence. What lies beyond the edge of our solar system? Are there other life forms in the universe? How did the universe begin, and what is its ultimate fate? By embarking on a journey through the cosmos, we may gain insights into these questions and expand our understanding of the universe.Moreover, universe travel offers a unique perspective on our planet and our place within the universe. From the vastness of space, the Earth appears as a tiny, fragile blue dot, a reminder of our finite existence and the preciousness of our home planet. This perspective canfoster a greater sense of unity and cooperation amonghumanity, as we realize that we are all inhabitants of the same small world within the vastness of the universe.However, universe travel is not without its challenges. The distances involved are immense, with even the nearest star systems being millions of kilometers away. This poses significant technological challenges, as we need to develop spacecraft capable of traversing such vast distances in a reasonable amount of time. Additionally, the dangers of space travel, such as exposure to radiation and the risk of asteroid collisions, must be carefully managed.Despite these challenges, the potential benefits of universe travel are immense. It could lead to the discovery of new resources and energy sources, potentially solving some of the Earth's resource scarcity issues. Furthermore, universe travel could foster cultural exchange and understanding between different civilizations, leading to a more interconnected and tolerant world.In conclusion, universe travel represents a frontier of human exploration and discovery. While it poses significant challenges, it also offers immense potential benefits. As technology continues to advance and our understanding ofthe universe grows, universe travel may one day become a reality, allowing us to embark on a journey that willforever change our perspective on the universe and ourplace within it.**宇宙旅行**浩瀚而神秘的宇宙一直吸引着人类,促使我们探索其深处并揭开其秘密。

我将去太空旅行英语作文

我将去太空旅行英语作文

我将去太空旅行英语作文I'm going to space travel! It's always been a dream of mine to see the Earth from outer space. The idea offloating in zero gravity and experiencing the vastness of the universe is so exciting to me. I can't wait to blastoff into the unknown and explore the final frontier.The thought of being weightless in space is both thrilling and a little bit scary. I've heard that everything feels different in zero gravity, from eating and sleeping to simply moving around. I'm curious to see how my body will react to the new environment and how I'll adjust to life in space.I'm looking forward to conducting experiments and research in space. There's so much we still don't know about the universe, and I'm eager to contribute to our understanding of it. Whether it's studying the effects of zero gravity on the human body or conducting experiments on the International Space Station, I'm excited to be a partof advancing our knowledge of space.One of the things I'm most excited about is the view from space. I can't wait to see the Earth from above and witness the beauty of our planet from a completelydifferent perspective. I've seen pictures taken by astronauts, but I know that seeing it with my own eyes will be an unforgettable experience.I'm also looking forward to the camaraderie of space travel. Living and working with a group of people in such a unique and challenging environment is bound to create strong bonds and unforgettable memories. I can't wait to share this once-in-a-lifetime experience with my fellow space travelers.Overall, I'm just thrilled to have the opportunity to go to space. It's a dream come true, and I know it will be an experience that will stay with me for the rest of my life. I can't wait to take that giant leap for mankind and become a part of the incredible history of space exploration.。

漫步到宇宙尽头好词好句

漫步到宇宙尽头好词好句

漫步到宇宙尽头好词好句As I stroll through the vastness of the universe, I am overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of its beauty and mystery. The stars twinkle like diamonds in the velvet sky, and the planets dance in perfect harmony, creating a symphony of celestial wonder. It is a humbling experience to be in the presence of such grandeur, and I am filled with a sense of awe and reverence for the cosmos.As I gaze out into the infinite expanse of space, I am struck by the realization that the universe is so much larger and more complex than I could ever comprehend. It is a humbling experience to be reminded of how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things. Yet, at the same time, it is also a comforting thought to know that we are all connected to this vast and wondrous universe.The journey to the edge of the universe is not just a physical one, but a spiritual and emotional one as well. It is a journey of self-discovery and introspection, as weponder the meaning of our existence and our place in the cosmos. It is a reminder of our shared humanity and our common bond as inhabitants of this tiny blue planet in the midst of the cosmos.As I continue my journey to the outer reaches of the universe, I am filled with a sense of wonder and curiosity about what lies beyond. What mysteries and secrets are waiting to be uncovered in the depths of space? What new worlds and civilizations are waiting to be discovered? The possibilities are endless, and the sense of adventure and exploration is palpable.At the same time, there is also a sense of melancholy and longing as I ponder the vastness of the universe and the distance that separates us from the rest of the cosmos. It is a reminder of our own mortality and the fleeting nature of our existence. Yet, it is also a reminder to cherish the time we have and to make the most of our lives, knowing that we are part of something much larger and more profound than ourselves.In the end, the journey to the edge of the universe is not just about the physical act of traveling through space, but about the emotional and spiritual journey of discovery and self-reflection. It is a reminder of the beauty and mystery of the cosmos, and our place within it. It is a reminder to embrace the unknown and to seek out the wonders that lie beyond, knowing that we are part of something much larger and more profound than ourselves.。

我会去遨游太空英文作文

我会去遨游太空英文作文

我会去遨游太空英文作文Title: A Journey Through Space。

As I embark on the ultimate adventure, the vast expanse of space stretches out before me like an endless canvas waiting to be explored. Venturing beyond the confines of Earth, I find myself immersed in the boundless wonders of the universe. With each passing moment, I am filled with awe and wonder at the sheer magnitude of what lies before me.The journey through space is nothing short of exhilarating. From the moment I leave the familiarity of our planet behind, I am greeted by a symphony of stars twinkling in the distance. The beauty of the cosmos is unlike anything I have ever seen, and I am captivated byits majesty.As I soar through the cosmos, I am struck by the profound sense of solitude that surrounds me. In the vastemptiness of space, I am but a tiny speck, a mere observerin the grand tapestry of the universe. Yet, despite the vastness of the cosmos, I feel a sense of connection to everything around me. It is a humbling experience, to be a part of something so much larger than myself.The journey through space is not without its challenges.I am constantly faced with obstacles and dangers that test my courage and resolve. From navigating treacherousasteroid fields to braving the intense radiation of distant stars, every moment brings with it new trials to overcome. Yet, it is precisely these challenges that make the journey so exhilarating. With each obstacle I overcome, I grow stronger and more resilient, ready to face whatever the cosmos throws my way.But amidst the dangers and challenges, there is also beauty to be found. Whether it is the breathtaking sight of a distant nebula or the awe-inspiring majesty of a supernova, the wonders of the cosmos never cease to amaze me. Each new discovery fills me with a sense of wonder and excitement, reminding me of the infinite possibilities thatlie beyond the reaches of our own planet.As I journey through space, I am filled with a sense of purpose and wonder. Every star I pass, every planet I encounter, fills me with a sense of awe and reverence forthe beauty and complexity of the universe. And though the journey may be long and perilous, I know that it is a journey worth taking. For in the vast expanse of space,there is endless potential for discovery and adventure, waiting to be explored by those brave enough to seek it out.So I continue onward, my eyes fixed on the horizon, ready to embrace whatever wonders the cosmos has in store. For in the end, it is not the destination that matters, but the journey itself. And as long as there are stars to guide me, I will continue to soar through the infinite expanse of space, forever seeking out new adventures and new horizons.。

宇宙之旅作文英文

宇宙之旅作文英文

宇宙之旅作文英文The vast expanse of the universe is both mysterious and awe-inspiring. It stretches out endlessly, filled with countless stars, planets, and galaxies that have yet to be explored. The idea of embarking on a journey through the cosmos is both exhilarating and daunting, as we ponder the unknown wonders that await us.As we venture into the depths of space, the sheer magnitude of the universe becomes apparent. The darkness is punctuated by the twinkling of distant stars, each one a sun in its own right, with the potential to harbor worlds of their own. It is a humbling experience to realize just how small we are in comparison to the vastness of the cosmos.The concept of time takes on a whole new meaning as we travel through space. Distances that would take years to traverse on Earth can be crossed in a matter of hours, thanks to the incredible speeds at which spacecraft cantravel. It is a reminder of just how relative our perception of time truly is, and how it can be warped by the forces of the universe.The beauty of the cosmos is not limited to the stars and planets alone. Nebulae, with their swirling clouds of gas and dust, create breathtaking displays of color and light that are unlike anything found on Earth. These cosmic wonders serve as a reminder of the incredible diversity and beauty that exists throughout the universe.As we journey through the cosmos, we are constantly reminded of the fragility of our own planet. The vast emptiness of space serves as a stark contrast to the delicate balance of life that exists on Earth. It is a sobering realization of just how precious and unique our home planet truly is.The experience of traveling through the universe is one that is difficult to put into words. It is a journey that challenges our perceptions, expands our horizons, and fills us with a sense of wonder and awe. It is a reminder of theincredible vastness and complexity of the cosmos, and the endless possibilities that exist beyond our own tiny corner of the universe.。

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