时间:2019-01-23 作者:英语课 分类:探索与发现2014年


英语课

 Well,the early reports are that it is an ordinary chondrite and that means it willbe similar to this one. So this is really exciting for us as scientists becausewe want to know how the planet’s formed, what was around before the planets, whatthe environment was like and how the material that made up the planets firstcame together. And the chondrites are the best way of finding that out. 


 
Isthis the most common in the solar system?
 
Itis the most common type to fall down to Earth. There is almost certainly a biasthat the only material that we get to Earth is stuff that happens to cross theEarth’s orbit. It has to be going in a slightly odd direction to cross theEarth anyway, so there is some kind of selection bias 1
 
Thisis a really special thing for you to kind of have in your career.
 
Yes,if only something like this would happen in Britain so we could go and get it. 
 
Idon't think there’re too many people watching this programme that will besaying. “I wish it happened in the UK.”
 
Obviouslysomewhere uninhabited.
 
Ok.How much of this stuff comes to us every year?
 
Well,actually, huge amounts. The Earth is growing by about at least 40,000 tons ayear, so a huge amount of material is falling to Earth. But we don’t reallynotice most of it because the vast majority of it comes in the form of dust. 
 
Althoughseveral thousand meteorites 2 actually land on Earth every year, most of thoseactually go unnoticed. They just fall too far away from people. If a meteoritefalls more than maybe 15 feet away from you, you probably won’t notice it. It willmake a dull thud and that will be it, unless it is very large. This event isspecial because it was so huge. There was no way you couldn’t notice thismeteorite falling. It really wanted to get noticed. It said, “Ta-da! I’m here.”Those events are spectacular and they give us scientists these important piecesof rock from which we can learn about the solar system.

n.偏见,偏心,偏袒;vt.使有偏见
  • They are accusing the teacher of political bias in his marking.他们在指控那名教师打分数有政治偏见。
  • He had a bias toward the plan.他对这项计划有偏见。
n.陨星( meteorite的名词复数 )
  • Small meteorites have left impact craters all over the planet's surface. 这个行星的表面布满了小块陨石留下的撞击坑。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • One theory about the existence of extraterrestrial life rests on the presence of carbon compounds in meteorites. 地球外存在生命的理论是基于陨星上存在碳化合物质这一事实的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
a sheet of
aesthetic categories
amniotic villus
Anammelech
Androcorys spiralis
array input statement
array of pixel
atrophia cutis idiopathica maculosa
be no better than
biz-anks
bosom friends
Brand X
calendographers
callionymus meridionalis
cased confectionery
Cassia mimosoides L.
certification
Christic
clad valve
corrogate
Coudekerque-Branche
DA (differential analyzer)
dalar
depression coast
diagonaly body break
diverse crops
domain-wall switching
drill edge
Dynel
electromotor nuclei
elevable
EMUST (electromagnetic-ultrosonic testing)
error-free running
ex-bankers
eye dropper
feminam
fennessey
fished beam
fogler
furisode
get sth for free
glossdynia
grishchuk
gross flux distribution
hunger pack
hypermutated
induction heating
infantile flaccidity
jawann
Kisawa
lape
lead network
leanest
left-hand engine
lines of business
Make an enquiry
match arc
method of quartering
niene
normal carryover
offence of splitting the state
overflow cascade washers
Owen, Mt.
padding of splints
pig process
Popin
prepress service bureau
private-banking
propr
pulse Doppler air target tracking radar
ratholite (pectolite)
rotor balancing
semi-submarine ice-breaking tanker (ssit)
shut off mechanism
sieva bean
site-defined master user identification
slate
sodium deficit
staggered gauging
statement of financial opsition
statistic map
steady potential
stray-current
synthetic sound
tempered metal
thalgine
Theodosius the Great
think logically
thyroglossal ducts
to clear of
tomb - sweeping day
Tongchang-ni
torve
tympanophonia
Tzummarum
umeh
unburnished
unexpressable
verify
vistepite
weals
you made my day