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(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: It's time now for StoryCorps. And today we're going to hear from a woman who has spent her life in pursuit of her dream of reaching outer space. Seventy-eight-year-old Wally Funk is a pilot, flight instructor
The idea of sending people to Mars has been around for decades. It's been approached differently by different U.S. leaders and lawmakers. At this time, we don't have the technology to get people there and back. But scientists are working on it. 把人类
That last report wasn`t to say that only private astronauts would get to have fun in space. Aboard the International Space Station -- well, this happened. 最后一则报道告诉我们并不是只有私人宇航员才能享受太空的快乐!登上国
科学家说《火星救援》将激励年轻人把人类送上火星 The Martian, a film about a marooned astronaut who uses science, wit and courage to survive in a very hostile environment, is making hundreds of millions of dollars and has gotten
NASA Wants To Teach You About Hydroplaning 美国宇航局教你如何防滑 What is hydroplaning? 什么是打滑现象? Hydroplaning happens when a vehicle moves too quickly along a wet road. A layer of water accumulates under the tires; they lif
Task2:Results of Damage Testing Script: Birds often cause accidents when they strike aircraft. To date no reliable method of avoiding birds has been discovered. But scientists at the NASA space center have developed a gun built to launch dead chicken
the team I'm leading to reimagine the federal government's fight against this dreaded disease. 我正在领导这个小组重新规划联邦政府对这一可怕疾病的攻坚战。 It touches almost every corner of government. 这涉及几乎政府的
EXPLORATIONS - November 6, 2002: Space Digest By Paul Thompson VOICE ONE: This is Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program EXPLORATIONS. Today we tell ab
Jupiters Moon Europa May Be Top Candidate for Life A fresh look at old data is giving scientists a new reason to consider Europa, a moon orbiting the planet Jupiter, as a leading candidate in the search for life beyond Earth. 对老数据的一次重新
US Space Agency Expands Search for Distant Planets Able to Support Life The search for worlds orbiting distant stars will intensify in the coming weeks when the American space agency NASA launches a spacecraft. Scientists hope the spacecraft will enl
在TEDx美国国家航空和航天局NASA会议上,弗吉尼亚理工大学的机器人技术与机械实验室(RoMeLa)主任Dennis Hong,介绍了他的团队在RoMeLa所制造的七种获过奖的全地形机器人。它们中有人形的,可
Broadcast: Feb 01, 2003 The U.S. Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart in mid-air Saturday minutes before it was to return to Earth. The U.S. space agency, 1) NASA, says none of the seven astronauts aboa
1. Bad weather has forced NASA to scrub tomorrow's planned launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis. However, NASA forecasters say there is a good chance the shuttle will be able to fly on Monday or Tuesday.
Broadcast: Feb 02, 2003 The head of the U.S. space agency NASA says the investigation of the cause of the Columbia space shuttle disaster will be thorough and completed as quickly as possible so Ameri
Police in Ferguson Missouri are investigating the scene of the shooting that took place on the one-year anniversary of Michael Browns death. The man who opened fire at police was critically wounded when the officer shot back early Monday morning. A n
Mars Rover Marks First Year on Red Planet好奇号探测器登陆火星一周年 From VOA Learning English, this is In the News. 这里是美国之音慢速英语新闻报道。 This week marks the first anniversary of a major exploration effort on M
AS IT IS 2013-05-10 NASA Looks at Earth Hello. I'm Jim Tedder in Washington. On our program today, fuel prices are about to take a big increase in Indonesia. We'll hear about a mixture of politics and economics. Then diplomacy of a musical kind in Mo
How the 'Mercury 13' Led the Way for Women in the US Space Program Im Steve Ember. And Im Barbara Klein with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about a program in the nineteen sixties to train women as astronauts. Today they are known
NASA Keeping Watch on the Earths Health 美国国家航空航天局保持关注地球的健康 The past year has been the busiest 12-month period for the American space agency in more than 10 years. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
PlummetingUSSatellitetoHitEarthFriday NASA launched the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) 20 years ago this month. And now that bus-sized satellite is plunging toward Earth. Mark Matney, an orbital debris scientist at NASA's Johnson Space Ce