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罗杰·里德尔(Roger Liddle)主持并于2004年由他人出版的科学纪录片-英语??旁白Science Documentary hosted by Roger Liddle and published by Others in 2004 - English narration
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在一个清澈透明的夜晚,也许在假期,我们多久考虑一次夜空,并承诺学习星星和星座?不知何故,我们从不回避它。报纸上的图表看起来太复杂了。天文手册同样令人生畏,答案是STARGAZING-简单而精美的夜空绘制而成的动画星图集可在地球上的任何地方工作。它每个季节都进行路标和解释。一点一点地-就像学习语言一样-宇宙是可以理解的。STARGAZING是一份光辉的参考书,它将持续不断。动画小插图将光点-恒星,星云,星系-转变为超新星,闪烁的脉冲星,灼热的类星体以及旋转的1500亿颗恒星群,中心有超大质量的黑洞。从三个纬度带观看天空-从北半球的中纬度(日本,欧洲,北美),热带和南半球的中纬度(澳大利亚和南美南部)。没有“会说话的人”,没有采访,也没有屏幕主持人。[编辑]地标[编辑]北纬北半球,中纬1月至3月0:00:00向北0:00:20向南0: 06:22Oct-Dec 0:15:28向北看0:15:34向南看0:21:56七月至九月0:30:24向北看0:30:38向南看0:33:54 4月-6月0:44 :12向北看0:44:28向南看0:48:33 [编辑]寻找您的星座金牛座0:58:44双子座1:00:38狮子座1:01:35处女座1:03:12天秤座1: 04:21天蝎座1:04:53射手座1:05:15摩ri座1:05:20水瓶座1:05:26巨蟹座1:05:37水瓶座1:06:08白羊座1:07:14双鱼座1:08:??1月至3月0:00:05向北看0:00:20向南看0:01:33赤道区4月至6月0:03:45向北看0:03:48向南看0:05:28南半球-纬度4月至6月0:08:27向北0:08:40向南0:11:46南半球,中纬度1月至3月0:18:45向北0:18:50向南0:24 :35赤道区10月至12月0:28:50向北看0:28:58向南看0:30:40南半球,中纬度七月至九月0:33:20向北看0:33:30向南看0 :37:58南半球,中纬度10月至12月0:45:05向北0:45:20向南0:49:55(旁白说“南端”为0:54:43)赤道区7月9月0:54:45向北0:54:57向南0:56:27(旁白说“赤道”结束0:58:11)[编辑]??天空如何运作了解夜空。为什么星星和星座似乎在天上移动。从北半球和南半球始终可以看到恒星形成。如何通过双筒望远镜查看它们并从天空图表中确定它们的位置。为什么行星似乎在天空背景的天空中徘徊。[编辑]???1月至3月在一年的第一季度中可以看到恒星和星座。首先是来自北半球的中纬度,其次是来自热带,其次是来自南半球的中纬度。在北部和南部的天空中都可以看到猎户座的熟悉模式。猎户座中的恒星如何在假想的太空飞行中改变位置。[编辑]??4月至6月北半球,热带和南半球可见的恒星和星座的指南。狮子座和处女座在北部。南部的Carina和Centaurus。为什么在嗡嗡声中恒星的位置看起来固定On a crystal-clear evening, on vacation perhaps, how often do we contemplate the night sky and promise to learn the stars and constellations? Somehow, we never get round to it. Charts in newspapers look too complicated. Astronomical handbooks are equally daunting.STARGAZING is the answer - the night sky simply and beautifully mapped, an animated stellar atlas that works from anywhere on Earth. Season-by-season, it signposts and explains. Little by little - like learning a language - the cosmos is comprehensible.STARGAZING is a glossy work of reference that will last and last. Animated vignettes turn points of light - stars, nebulae, galaxies - into supernovae, flashing pulsars, searing quasars and rotating swarms of 150-billion stars with supermassive black holes at their centres.The sky is viewed from three latitude bands - from the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere (Japan, Europe, North America), from the tropics, and from the mid-latitudes of the southern hemisphere (Australasia and southern South America). There are no "talking heads", no interviews, no on-screen host. Placemarkers Northern LatitudesNorthern Hemisphere, Mid-Latitudes Jan-Mar 0:00:00 look north 0:00:20 look south 0:06:22Oct-Dec 0:15:28 look north 0:15:34 look south 0:21:56Jul-Sep 0:30:24 look north 0:30:38 look south 0:33:54Apr-Jun 0:44:12 look north 0:44:28 look south 0:48:33 Find your star sign Taurus 0:58:44 Gemini 1:00:38 Leo 1:01:35 Virgo 1:03:12 Libra 1:04:21 Scorpius 1:04:53 Sagittarius 1:05:15 Capricorn 1:05:20 Aquarius 1:05:26 Cancer 1:05:37 Aquarius 1:06:08 Aries 1:07:14 Pisces 1:08:09 Tropics and SouthThe Equatorial Zone Jan-Mar 0:00:05 look north 0:00:20 look south 0:01:33The Equatorial Zone Apr-Jun 0:03:45 look north 0:03:48 look south 0:05:28The Southern Hemisphere, Mid-Latitudes Apr-Jun 0:08:27 look north 0:08:40 look south 0:11:46The Southern Hemisphere, Mid-Latitudes Jan-Mar 0:18:45 look north 0:18:50 look south 0:24:35The Equatorial Zone Oct-Dec 0:28:50 look north 0:28:58 look south 0:30:40The Southern Hemisphere, Mid-Latitudes Jul-Sep 0:33:20 look north 0:33:30 look south 0:37:58The Southern Hemisphere, Mid-Latitudes Oct-Dec 0:45:05 look north 0:45:20 look south 0:49:55 (narration says 'Southern' Ends 0:54:43)The Equatorial Zone Jul-Sep 0:54:45 look north 0:54:57 look south 0:56:27 (narration says 'Equatorial' Ends 0:58:11) How the Sky Works Getting to know the night sky. Why the stars and constellations appear to move across the heavens. The stellar formations always visible from the northern and southern hemisphere. How to view them through binoculars and work out their positions from a sky chart. Why the planets seem to wander against the sky background sky. January to March The stars and constellations visible during the first quarter of the year. Firstly from the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere, secondly from the tropics, and thirdly from the mid-latitudes of the southern hemisphere. The familiar pattern of Orion, seen both in the northern and southern skies. How the stars in Orion change position on an imaginary spaceflight. April to June A guide to the stars and constellations visible from the northern hemisphere, the tropics and the southern hemisphere. Leo and Virgo in the north. Carina and Centaurus in the south. Why the positions of stars look fixed during a human lifetime but how they move over thousands of years. July to September A tour of the stars and constellations in the northern hemisphere, the tropics and the southern hemisphere. Cygnus and Lyra in the north. Scorpius and Sagittarius in the south. The glorious highlights of the Milky Way - a massive black hole lurking at the Galactic Centre. October to December The stars and constellations visible from the mid latitudes of the northern hemisphere, from the tropics, and from the mid-latitudes of the southern hemisphere. Pegasus and Andromeda in the north. The Magellanic Clouds in the south. How we know by studying galaxies that the Universe is expanding. Vagabonds Comets, asteroids and meteors - the wildcards of the Solar System. Why they hurtle through the sky in apparent random. Originating in the Asteroid Belt, the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud, these icy remnants from the birth of the planets are cosmic vagabonds that both beguile us and threaten us.
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Subtitles: English, Chinese
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Subtitles: English, Chinese
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