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万花筒 2013-07-04&07-08 探索太阳:NASA发射一颗新型太阳观测卫星

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 -I’m Chris Kaufman and I’ here with Justin Kasper, who works at Smithsonian, he’s an astrophysicist at the Smithsonian. And he's won a project that’s gonna launch a probe at the sun, specifically the Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons investigation1, SWEAP

 
-That’s right
 
-Investigation, is that right?
 
-Right. 
 
-Ok, let’s start with why. 
 
-There’re two overline reasons why we wanna send a probe into the sun’s atmosphere. The first is we don’t understand why the sun’s atmosphere, which we call the corona2 is heated to such high temperature, so if you look at the sun right now, it glows a kind of blindingly yellow color, and it’s yellow because it’s had the temperature of around 6,000 degrees. About 100 years ago, people realized that above the surface of the sun, the temperature actually rises by that factor of 1,000, so the sun’s 6000-degree-surface is surrounded by an atmosphere that’s had a temperature of 1 to 10 million degrees, and that’s just basic physics we wanna be able to understand. What on earth is going on at the surface of the sun that gives an atmosphere that’s had 1 million degrees, you know, that’s just basic physics we wanna be able to understand.
 
-Ok, let’s come back to why then again, because you give a very good cogent3 scientific answer as to why, but I’m curious as to the practical applications of why. What are we gonna learn that might help us in the future and how are we gonna use that information?
 
-Well, I mean, what I love about solar probe is there’s basic physics we’re going after, but at the same time, we’re going after some really important practical knowledge that can help society. So if I could go back about 150 years, there was a huge solar flare4 in 1859, it caused all sorts of wild effects at earth, compasses started wiggling around, the aurora5 borealis was seen all the way down in Hawaii and Bahamas, and sparks started to fly from telegraph lines, in fact, the entire worldwide telegraph system, which we can think of as the internet of the Victorian age, shut down and wouldn’t operate for about 3 days, just from all this electrical activities caused by the sun, I mean, we don't have telegraph lines, but we have power lines
crisscrossing all over the country,
 
 
-satellite
 
-Satellites, we love our GPS, we love our satellite phones and our satellite radio, so we’re really dependent on this technology that depends on electricity, and the Natural Academy of Sciences found that if we didn’t have enough advance warning the power system is down, you might do up to 2.5 trillion dollars’ worth of damage to the US just with that one event, and you could be looking at a total loss of electrical power on the eastern seaboard for instance, for up to a year.
 
-Let’s talk about the probe itself, first of all, does this have some kind of name?
 
-Solar probe plus we call it. 
 
-Solar probe plus. ok now, solar probe plus. what’s it made of, I mean, we thought that  most physical materials on earth might melt.
 
-Absolutely, absolutely, 
 
-So what’s it made of and how did you put up something together that might be able to survives this?
 
-So a lot of people have worked a very long time on coming up with the design for the space craft. And our closest approach which will be about 8.5 solar radii6 above the surface, so just a few percent of the distance from the sun towards the earth, and incredibly close. So any surface that’s exposed to the sun might get up to 1300, 1400 degrees Celsius7, so almost anything, you know, you can’t use steel, you can’t use aluminum8, you can’t use your standard building materials, so the entire front of the space craft is made of this incredible new material called carbon foam9. It’s this really low density10 material, it’s a better insulator11 than almost anything on the planet.
 
-So we start out, you launch in 2018, that’s the plan, how long, it’s 5 years, I believe, right? A 5 year program, how much is this costing?
 
-Ok, so the, what we call the life cycle cost of the entire mission is approximately 1.3 billion dollars, and that’s spread out from when the project began in early prototyping several years ago, out through when we kind of close out, publish the last data and then lock things up out in 2026. There’re 31 institutions that are involved. So you’re talking about hundreds of scientists, students and engineers around the country that each played a role in the project.
 
-Just one quick final question, what happens to the probe, does it come back, does it go into the sun in the end, does it blaze of glory, you know, it’s gonna be some great scene that we wanna capture from earth, and see what happens to it.
 
-That’s a great question, everyone wants to know that, absolutely, now if nothing else goes wrong, one day we’ll use up our fuel, and the space craft will flip12 around and at that point, within seconds, it’ll burn up, 
 
-Well, let’s hope that you get everything you need out of it, Justin Kasper, best of luck and we’ll look forward to seeing what comes from the sun.
 
-Thank you, great. I’ll let you know.

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1 investigation MRKzq     
n.调查,调查研究
参考例句:
  • In an investigation,a new fact became known, which told against him.在调查中新发现了一件对他不利的事实。
  • He drew the conclusion by building on his own investigation.他根据自己的调查研究作出结论。
2 corona jY4z4     
n.日冕
参考例句:
  • The corona gains and loses energy continuously.日冕总是不断地获得能量和损失能量。
  • The corona is a brilliant,pearly white,filmy light,about as bright as the full moon.光环带是一种灿烂的珠白色朦胧光,几乎像满月一样明亮。
3 cogent hnuyD     
adj.强有力的,有说服力的
参考例句:
  • The result is a cogent explanation of inflation.结果令人信服地解释了通货膨胀问题。
  • He produced cogent reasons for the change of policy.他对改变政策提出了充分的理由。
4 flare LgQz9     
v.闪耀,闪烁;n.潮红;突发
参考例句:
  • The match gave a flare.火柴发出闪光。
  • You need not flare up merely because I mentioned your work.你大可不必因为我提到你的工作就动怒。
5 aurora aV9zX     
n.极光
参考例句:
  • The aurora is one of nature's most awesome spectacles.极光是自然界最可畏的奇观之一。
  • Over the polar regions we should see aurora.在极地高空,我们会看到极光。
6 radii 736eba6ae8f603ee16e88a83cdc35f90     
n.半径;半径(距离)( radius的名词复数 );用半径度量的圆形面积;半径范围;桡骨
参考例句:
  • Hence, the damage radii can not be determined from overpressure alone. 因此,破坏半径不能单单由超压力大小来决定。 来自辞典例句
  • It is now necessary to introduce a sign convention for radii of curvature. 现在必须介绍曲率半径的正负号规则。 来自辞典例句
7 Celsius AXRzl     
adj.摄氏温度计的,摄氏的
参考例句:
  • The temperature tonight will fall to seven degrees Celsius.今晚气温将下降到七摄氏度。
  • The maximum temperature in July may be 36 degrees Celsius.七月份最高温度可能达到36摄氏度。
8 aluminum 9xhzP     
n.(aluminium)铝
参考例句:
  • The aluminum sheets cannot be too much thicker than 0.04 inches.铝板厚度不能超过0.04英寸。
  • During the launch phase,it would ride in a protective aluminum shell.在发射阶段,它盛在一只保护的铝壳里。
9 foam LjOxI     
v./n.泡沫,起泡沫
参考例句:
  • The glass of beer was mostly foam.这杯啤酒大部分是泡沫。
  • The surface of the water is full of foam.水面都是泡沫。
10 density rOdzZ     
n.密集,密度,浓度
参考例句:
  • The population density of that country is 685 per square mile.那个国家的人口密度为每平方英里685人。
  • The region has a very high population density.该地区的人口密度很高。
11 insulator b50xs     
n.隔离者;绝缘体
参考例句:
  • Few substances can equal fur as an insulator.作为绝缘体很少有其他材料能与动物皮毛相媲美。
  • A loose mulch acts on the surface as an insulator.疏松的覆盖物在土壤表面起了隔热的作用。
12 flip Vjwx6     
vt.快速翻动;轻抛;轻拍;n.轻抛;adj.轻浮的
参考例句:
  • I had a quick flip through the book and it looked very interesting.我很快翻阅了一下那本书,看来似乎很有趣。
  • Let's flip a coin to see who pays the bill.咱们来抛硬币决定谁付钱。
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