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Questions for NASA after Rocket Explosion 火箭爆炸后美国国家航空航天局面临的问题 Unmanned Antares rocket is seen exploding seconds after lift off from a commercial launch pad in this still image from NASA video at Wallops Island, V
So if you popped open the blueberry and were searching for the nucleus 如果你在蓝莓的内部搜索原子核,结果是一无所获。 You know what? It would be invisible. It's too small to see! 知道为什么吗?因为我们看不到它!它
[00:00.00]Lesson 4 Atom [00:01.95]原子 [00:03.89]The really strange thing about atoms is that most of us will never see one. [00:08.87]原子最奇特之处在于绝大多数人永远也无法看到它。 [00:13.84]Atoms are so small that it's impo
Virgin Spaceship Crash Raises Questions 维珍宇宙飞船失事引发诸多问题 WASHINGTON Plans to fly tourists to the edge of space could be delayed after Friday's crash of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo during a manned test flight. It is the se
美国火箭爆炸,私营航天产业的挫折 Wednesday's successful launch of a Russian space vehicle taking supplies to the International Space Station was in sharp contrast to the explosion of a private U.S. cargo space craft shortly after it's
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute? The shortest distance between two points may be a straight line, but try telling that to electrons: when current flows down a wire, these particles zig and zag, movin
Galactic Rotation 银河系自转 Astronomers calculate there is ten times more matter in our Milky Way galaxy than we can actually see. Discover how the orbital motions of stars in the galaxy reveal dark matter -- on today's Earth and Sky. JB: I'm Joel
Forcing Electrons into Superconducting Line In a study in the journal Nature researchers created a pseudo gap, in which electrons in superconducting materials line up just before flowing resistance-free. Sonya Buyting reports Imagine a world with lev
You, today, buy gasoline miles. And we created electric miles. 现在大家买的是汽油里程。我们就创造电子里程。 And the price of electric miles ends up being a very interesting number. 电子里程价钱加起来是个有趣的数字。
So how would you run a whole country without oil? 怎么让一个国家在没有用石油的情况下运转? That's the question that sort of hit me in the middle of a Davos afternoon about four years ago. 四年以前在Davos的一个下午,这个
美国私企飞船与空间站对接 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- A commercial spacecraft, operated by U.S. space company Orbital Sciences Corp., docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday morning on its first official cargo resup
VOICE ONE: I'm Phoebe Zimmermann. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about a man who made possible one of the most important communications devices ever created -- television. His name was Phi
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Space Junk Threatens Earths Orbital Environment JIM TEDDER: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. Im Jim Tedder. KATHERINE COLE: And Im Katherine Cole. Today, we tell about an ever increasing number of objects in
Global Warming Could Delay Next Ice Age The next ice age could be delayed by tens of thousands of years due to excessive amounts of heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which disrupts Earths natural cycle of warming and cooling, according
With Failed Launch, US Private Space Industry Suffers Setback 火箭发射失败 美国私人航天受挫 Wednesday's successful launch of a Russian space vehicle taking supplies to the International Space Station was in sharp contrast to the explosi
But this still doesn't explain why light is able to pass through glass rather than being absorbed as with most solids. 但是这还是不能解释为什么光可以穿透玻璃而不是像其他大多固体那样被吸收。 For that, we need to go a
The amount of debris orbiting the Earth has reached a tipping point for collisions, which would in turn generate more of the debris that threatens astronauts and satellites, according to a US study released on Thursday。 NASA needs a new strategic p
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Philo Farnsworth By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Sunday, June 06, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Phoebe Zimmermann. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special En
By David McAlary Washington 12 July 2006 Astronaut Mike Fossum (on arm)installs the International Space Station's railcar-like mobile transporter U.S. space shuttle astronauts are on their third spacewalk since Saturday, this time to practice method
Let us pause for a moment and consider the structure of the atom as we know it now. Every atom is made from three kinds of elementary particles: protons, which have a positive electrical charge; electrons, which have a negative electrical charge; and