More Stars Discovered 新的星球或?qū)⒈话l(fā)現(xiàn)
More Stars Discovered 新的星球或?qū)⒈话l(fā)現(xiàn)
By Pallab Ghosh, BBC science correspondent
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)。
Background: 文學(xué)家發(fā)現(xiàn)宇宙中實(shí)際的星球數(shù)量比原先想象的要多三倍?!蹲匀弧菲诳淖钚卵芯糠Q宇宙中的行星數(shù)量應(yīng)該更多,有些或許和地球很相似。
Astronomers have assumed that the composition of all galaxies is the same as our own.
But using a new, more powerful instrument on the Keck telescope in Hawaii, researchers have discovered that older galaxies contain twenty times more small dim stars, called red dwarves, than younger galaxies such as our own.
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Doctor Marek Kukula of the Royal Greenwich Observatory describes what the view from a planet in an older galaxy might be like.
"When one of these galaxies that we now know contain lots and lots of small red stars, it may well be true that the night sky is dotted with these small red stars, glowing like embers, and that might produce a very pretty effect."
According to Professor Pieter van Dokkum of Yale University, the discovery also increases the estimate of the number of planets in the universe and therefore makes it even more likely that there's life somewhere else in the cosmos.
"There's been particular attention recently to these red dwarf stars. In one galaxy there's about a trillion of these stars and there's hundreds of billions of these galaxies. Even if the planet is quite close to the star, you could have liquid water on the planet, because the star is not as bright as the sun, and so a planet can be a lot closer and still be kind of balmy, rather than scorching hot."
The discovery that there are many more stars means that our universe is a much brighter, more crowded place than we previously thought.
Glossary 詞匯表 (收聽(tīng)發(fā)音, 請(qǐng)單擊英語(yǔ)單詞)
- astronomers天文學(xué)家
- composition組成、構(gòu)成
- powerful instrument 強(qiáng)有力的工具
- galaxies銀河系
- to be dotted with點(diǎn)綴、布滿
- glowing like embers像余燼一樣閃爍
- the cosmos宇宙
- balmy暖和的
- scorching hot灼熱的
- universe宇宙