跟读练习: Venus 101 | Life On Planet Venus | The Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Oh little kitty, why do you look so sad?
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Oh little kitty, why do you look so sad?
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Kitty read astrology. So?
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Kitty's Venus bad.
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Well, I don't hold any expertise in the subject of astrology.
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But I can surely explain the good,
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bad and the best part of Venus through astronomy.
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Oh, please explain.
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Alrighty then.
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Hey friends, so in today's episode,
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let us learn some exciting in-depth facts about this planet of love we call Venus.
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Zoom in.
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Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the sixth largest in our solar system.
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It is a planet that consists of mountains,
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valleys and tens of thousands of volcanoes and has a radius of 3760 miles and a diameter of 7521 miles,
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slightly smaller than Earth.
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So because of these similarities with Earth,
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in terms of size, structure and chemical composition,
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it is often called Earth's twin.
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But the significant difference between us is
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that Venus rotates on its axis backward compared to most of the other planets in the solar system.
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This means that on Venus the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east,
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opposite to what we experience on Earth.
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Not only that, Venus reflects 70% of all the sunlight it receives
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and that is why it is the second brightest object in the sky after the moon and the sun.
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But unfortunately, not everything that shines is gold.
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And what seems like love at first sight can eventually turn toxic,
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which is absolutely true for Venus.
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Yes, that's because Venus's entire surface is covered with clouds made of poisonous sulfur dioxide,
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giving us enough reasons not to step on the planet.
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And if we need to know what happens if we try to land on this planet,
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then please check out our video,
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What if we landed on Venus?
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The link is in the description below.
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But it does not mean that no attempt was made to access this planet
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...as the first spacecraft to set mechanical feet on another planet landed on Venus.
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Yes, around the 1960s and 70s,
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the former Soviet Union's Venera probes...
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...dropped through the planet's unbearable atmosphere managed to send back essential data on Earth,
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letting us know that Venus is like a massive pressure cooker.
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That's true my friends, Venus has crushing air pressure at its surface which is more than 90 times that of Earth.
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This is similar to the pressure you'd encounter a mile below the ocean on Earth.
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This pressure is so intense that a human standing on its surface would be crushed.
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And on top of that,
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the atmosphere is full of greenhouse gases,
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mainly carbon dioxide, leading to the issue of extreme global warming.
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The atmospheric layer traps the Sun seed,
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causing the surface temperature to go over 880 degrees Fahrenheit,
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which is hot enough to melt lead and declaring Venus the hottest planet in our solar system,
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despite Mercury being closest to the Sun.
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All these factors make Venus an inhospitable planet,
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where neither life nor spacecraft can survive.
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But some scientists believe that this wasn't always the case.
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Yes, around 2.9 billion to 750 million years ago,
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Venus' global temperature is speculated to be a few degrees cooler than what we have on Earth today.
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And they also believe that its surface may have contained shallow oceans with enough water to support life.
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Not only that, even today,
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despite the punishable environment, some scientists theorize that life may still exist in this planet's atmosphere.
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You heard that right my friends.
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Around 30 miles above Venus's clouds,
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where the surface pressure and temperature are still kind of like the Earth's surface,
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researchers have found abnormal dark streaks soaking UV radiations.
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This incredible event can be evidence of microbial life.
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Now, that's awesome news!
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And who knows what else lies in Venus' mysterious environment?
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Trivia Time!
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Did you know Venus is named after the Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty?
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Yes, it was due to its bright shining appearance in the sky.
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Hope you learned something fascinating today.
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Until next time, it's me, Dr. Binox, Zooming out!
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Bye, hello!
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Well, never mind.
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