英國(guó)貝爾法斯特女王大學(xué)帶領(lǐng)的一支國(guó)際研究團(tuán)隊(duì)認(rèn)為,由于金星的云層實(shí)在太干燥,生命不可能存在于那里。
It’s an audacious idea: the notion that microorganisms could be floating through the atmosphere of Venus. It would be extremely challenging, of course, because we know the planet’s clouds are dominated by corrosive sulphuric acid.
微生物可以漂浮在金星的大氣層間——這是個(gè)大膽的想法。當(dāng)然,任何潛在的微生物都很難在此存活,因?yàn)槲覀冎涝撔行窃茖又械闹饕煞质歉g性硫酸。
But the presence of phosphine needs to be explained. This is a gas that on Earth is associated with life – with microbes living in the guts of some animals, such as penguins.
但人們需要對(duì)金星大氣層中為什么存在磷化氫作出解釋。在地球上,這種氣體與生命息息相關(guān),與某些動(dòng)物,比如企鵝腸道內(nèi)的微生物有關(guān)。
This new study, however, finds that whatever the source of phosphine, it’s highly unlikely to be microorganisms – because there simply isn’t enough water in the clouds to support them.
然而,這項(xiàng)新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),無(wú)論磷化氫源自何處,都不太可能是微生物,因?yàn)樵茖又懈緵](méi)有足夠的水來(lái)維持它們的生存。
Those who support the theory that tiny life forms may be floating around Venus, say we still don’t know enough about the atmosphere to rule it out. This knowledge gap could be filled by a flotilla of space probes which have just been approved to visit Venus over the course of the next decade.
那些支持微小生命體可能漂浮在金星周?chē)@一理論的人認(rèn)為,我們對(duì)金星大氣層的了解還不夠,所以不能排除這種可能性。這個(gè)知識(shí)空白可以由數(shù)艘太空探測(cè)器的觀測(cè)結(jié)果來(lái)填補(bǔ),這些太空探測(cè)器剛剛獲準(zhǔn)在未來(lái)十年里造訪金星。
audacious 大膽的
microorganisms 微生物
phosphine 磷化氫
guts 腸道
rule out 排除
flotilla 船隊(duì)(這里指一組太空探測(cè)器)
1. Why would it be challenging for the clouds of Venus to support life?
2. What is the gas phosphine associated with on Earth?
3. Why is the phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere unlikely to be produced by microorganisms?
4. What are being sent to Venus to answer some of the questions about the atmosphere?
1. Why would it be challenging for the clouds of Venus to support life?
It would be extremely challenging because the planet’s clouds are dominated by corrosive sulphuric acid.
2. What is the gas phosphine associated with on Earth?
Phosphine on Earth is associated with life.
3. Why is the phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere unlikely to be produced by microorganisms?
Because there simply isn’t enough water in the clouds to support them.
4. What are being sent to Venus to answer some of the questions about the atmosphere?
Space probes which have just been approved to visit Venus over the course of the next decade.