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由Mike Rowe主持的科学纪录片,由Discovery Channel于2012年出版-英语narrationDocuwiki系列列表:宇宙如何运作Science Documentary hosted by Mike Rowe, published by Discovery Channel in 2012- English narrationDocuwiki series listing: How the Universe Works
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第2系列宇宙的工作原理宇宙由奇妙的统计数据组成,这些统计数据详细说明了大与小,近与远以及明与暗之间不可思议的范围。但是,这些不精确术语的真正含义仍需争论。我们被管辖一切的法律所包围?确定恒星的颜色,控制我们太阳系的引力以及宇宙本身的开始和结束。[编辑]???火山-生命的熔炉???当今的技术使我们能够前所未有地研究宇宙。宇宙充满了数十亿颗恒星,行星和卫星。在如此广阔的环境中,我们真的可以独自一人吗?是什么使地球如此与众不同?答案的一部分是:火山。如果这里没有火山,我们也不会在这里。在地球上,火山是整个地球能源机器的一部分,使生命成为可能。现在,太空探测器和强大的望远镜正在我们曾经认为已经死亡的世界上发现火山。从我们最近的行星邻居到数十亿英里之外的小卫星,今天我们正在外星世界上发现火山。这些世界明天会在哪里找到生命吗?[编辑]???特大风暴-创造之风???龙卷风,飓风,暴风雪,闪电和洪水?对我们来说,这些破坏力是地球创造力的症状。地球上的天气是生命的驱动力之一,即使是最猛烈和破坏性的风暴也为生命的繁荣创造了新的机会。为了发现我们是否一个人在宇宙中,我们最近找到了一种令人惊讶的新方法。我们不应该只寻找世界,我们应该寻找天气。地球的真实情况也可能适用于整个宇宙中的其他行星。在巨大的空间范围内,发现混乱的天气?找到那个大风暴?也许我们会找到外星生命。[编辑]???地狱的行星???我们曾经以为我们的太阳系是独一无二的:您可以在整个宇宙中找到行星的唯一地方。现在我们知道了。在过去的二十年中,我们以惊人的速度发现了行星,但它们却与我们预期的不同。这些是真正的野生世界,是怪物的集合。从深冻的有毒雪球,到灼热的沸腾的噩梦:每个人都是与我们在地球上认识并热爱的宜居天堂不同的世界。到目前为止,仅发现了这个行星奇球的动物园,我们必须面对一个问题:那里的每个行星是否都来自地狱?[编辑]???兆flares-宇宙火风暴???宇宙是一个电磁雷场,宇宙炸弹到处引爆。我们自己的太阳经常散发出致命的,耀眼的耀斑,能够在地球上打击我们的电源和通信系统,而这仅仅是冰山一角。在遥远的太空中,旋转的恒星系统破裂并爆炸,磁性怪物将世界撕裂,恒星发出的毁灭性能量束,银河火焰喷射器向整个宇宙的一半发射伽马射线。科学家们才刚刚开始理解宇宙武库的真正多样性。当我们发现宇宙中最危险的巨星耀斑时,问题是,我们会在火线中找到地球吗?[编辑]???极限轨道-发条与创造???轨道是驱动宇宙的动力。从最小的小行星到最大的超级集群,evHow the Universe Works Series 2The universe is made up of wondrous statistics that detail the incredible range between large and small, near and far, and light and dark – but what any of these inexact terms really describe is still open to debate. We are surrounded by laws that govern everything – determining the colour of the stars, the gravity controlling our solar system and the beginning and end of the universe itself. Volcanoes - The Furnaces of Life Today's technology lets us study the cosmos as never before. The universe is full of billions of stars, planets and moons. In all this vastness, could we really be alone? What makes Earth so different? Part of the answer is this: volcanoes. If there weren't volcanoes here we would not be here either. On Earth, volcanoes are part of the planet-wide energy machine that makes life possible. Now, space probes and powerful telescopes are discovering volcanoes on worlds we once thought dead. From our nearest planetary neighbor to tiny moons billions of miles away, today we are discovering volcanoes on alien worlds. Are these worlds where, tomorrow, we might find life? Megastorms - The Winds of Creation Tornadoes, hurricanes, snowstorms, lightning and floods – for us these destructive forces are symptoms of Earth's creative energy. The weather on Earth is one of the drivers for life and even the most violent and destructive storms create new opportunities for life to flourish. In our quest to discover if we are alone in the universe, we have recently hit upon a surprising new approach — we shouldn't just look for worlds, we should look for weather. What is true of Earth could also be true of other planets throughout the whole universe. Across the immense distances of space, find chaotic weather — find that megastorm — and maybe we will find alien life. Planets from Hell We once thought that our solar system was unique: The only place you could find planets in the entire Universe. Now we know better. For the last twenty years we have been discovering planets at an amazing rate, but they are nothing like we expected. These are truly wild worlds, a collection of monsters. From deep-frozen, toxic snowballs, to scorched and boiling nightmares: Every one is worlds apart from the habitable paradise we know and love here on Earth. Having so far only discovered this zoo of planetary oddballs we must face the question: Is every planet out there a planet from hell? Megaflares - Cosmic Firestorms The Universe is a magnetic minefield, with cosmic bombs detonating everywhere. Our own Sun regularly spits out lethal and spectacular flares, capable of battering our power and communications systems here on Earth, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Far out in space, spinning star systems crackle and explode, magnetic monsters rip worlds apart, star-quakes shoot out beams of devastating energy, and galactic flamethrowers fire gamma-rays half way across the Universe. Scientists are only now beginning to comprehend the true variety of the Universe's arsenal. As we uncover the most dangerous megaflares in the cosmos, the question is, will we find Earth in the firing line? Extreme Orbits - Clockwork and Creation Orbits are the dynamics that drive the universe. From the smallest asteroid to the largest super-cluster, everything in the universe is in orbit. We owe our very existence to the stability of earth's orbit — it gave us life and keeps us safe. But we are the freaks. Everywhere else we look we find orbits are chaotic, unstable, and violent. Beyond our solar system we find planets that are blow-torched, stars that eat each other, and black holes that destroy everything in their path. Yet on the very largest scale, orbits are also a creative force. clashing galaxies give birth to new stars and new worlds. on the galactic scale orbits even construct the fabric of the universe itself. Comets - Frozen Wanderers We think of comets as beautiful glowing balls of light streaking across our skies with their long sweeping tails, yet comets are so much more than just a cosmic firework display. Comets have a uniquely important place in modern science. As time machines from the early universe, they could hold the key to unlock the secrets of the cosmos. Comets could even be the origin of life itself. We follow the incredible odyssey of a comet as it sails through the solar system, watching it's every move as it evolves from a dormant chunk of ice and rock into a tumbling, violently active nucleus engulfed in a gaseous haze. What we learn is a revelation; comets are even more mysterious and fascinating than we had ever imagined. Asteroids - Worlds that Never Were Asteroids have a bad reputation as deadly rocks from space. They wiped out the dinosaurs and will be back for us. But that's only half the story. Ancient asteroids built the Earth. And they may have brought life to its barren surface. Asteroids will shape our future as much as our past. They are the perfect location for deep space colonies and could be the stepping stones that eventually send humans out into the cosmos. From icy worlds with more fresh water than Earth to flying mountains of pure metal, a hundred miles wide, scientists are striving to unlock their secrets. Could these enigmatic space rocks hold the key to how life in the Universe arises and is extinguished? Birth of the Earth The Earth is an amazing place. It provides everything needed to sustain billions of creatures, plants and human civilization. We owe our very existence today to the planet's turbulent past. Our world was formed by a series of cataclysms, from the most powerful blast in the Universe to a planetary collision that could have destroyed it. Yet without these events, the Earth would not exist. Nor we. Could the same extraordinary chain of events have created other earth-like planets elsewhere in the Universe? Inhabited by creatures like us? The odds seem slim. But the incredible story of the birth of our world reveals that earths must be abundant. The question is no longer "are we alone" but "how far away are our neighbors?"
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