Living on Another Planet 生活在另一個(gè)星球

A more beautiful world out there?
媒體英語(yǔ)會(huì)帶大家一起學(xué)習(xí) BBC 撰稿人在報(bào)道世界大事時(shí)常用到的單詞和短語(yǔ)。
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智利的科學(xué)家說(shuō)一項(xiàng)新科研顯示銀河系中有無(wú)數(shù)恒星有可能成為適宜人類居住的地方。天文學(xué)家們是通過(guò)高精度徑向速度行星搜索器技術(shù)來(lái)進(jìn)行這項(xiàng)研究的。以下是BBC科技事務(wù)記者, Jason Palmer的報(bào)道。
Thousands of years of astronomy spent wondering about potentially habitable planets in the universe and then 64 billion come along at once.
The discovery of new planets has in recent years become commonplace but most have been spotted by looking at changes in the light of their bright stars. Now we have a view into the smaller, darker red dwarfs that make up 80 percent of stars in our galaxy.
The HARPS team peered at a representative sample of stars estimating that 40% of the 160 billion red dwarfs in our galaxy has a super-Earth circling in the Goldilocks or habitable zone; that's where the temperature is just right for liquid water.
Astronomers are getting better at spotting smaller planets close to Earth's size and it seems that everywhere they look and in every way they look, planets abound. There's still a long way to go to determine whether any of them has conditions suitable for life and a long way again to search for life itself.
But with billions of kitchens in which the ingredients of life might come together, it's ever more difficult to doubt that the recipe has been tried elsewhere.
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- potentially habitable planets潛在可居住的星球
- commonplace平常事
- spotted被人看到
- red dwarfs紅矮星
- peered at觀看,注視
- super-Earth 超級(jí)地球
- Goldilocks溫和地帶
- abound(擁有)大量的
- determine決定
- elsewhere其他地方
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