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【BBC紀錄片】月球之謎 第十五期

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2018年05月16日

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And it'll be a permanent presence

這將會是長程計劃

where each mission adds more capability and eventually

每次登月任務都會增強我們在月球上的作業(yè)效能

we'll just have people living there.

最后會有人住在月球上

This time the aim is to turn the moon into a home from home.

這次他們打算把月球打造成人類的第二個家

And when this new lunar base is established,

月球基地建立之后

the moon will become our launchpad to the rest of the solar system.

月球?qū)蔀槲覀冋鞣栂档某霭l(fā)點

The exciting thing about the moon is,

月球的好處是

is it's near it's three days away.

它很近,三天就到了

And we can go and practice and perfect all the techniques

我們在探索第一顆行星之前

and the tools and the kind of things

可以到月球磨練、改善

that we need to do to really go off

可以到月球磨練、改善

and explore our first foreign planet.

我們所需的技術和工具

We'll bring tools and we'll bring er some basic machineries

我們可以帶著工具和基本的機械設備過去

and then we'll use those machineries along

然后用這些機械設備

with the lunar resources to make what I refer to as the brute force

和月球上的資源,制造我所謂的

and ignorance materialsbricks,

“有勇無謀”的物料

one of the first uses of lunar material will be to make bricks

比方說我們可以用月球上的資源來制造磚塊

so you can have someplace to live without getting zapped

讓我們建造可以遮蔽宇宙射線的

by galactic cosmic rays.

容身之處

 

 

 

But there doesn't seem to be quite the same urgency

但現(xiàn)在少了1960年代的那種急迫性

as in the 1960's - NASA's plan is to get back to the moon by 2018.

航太總署預計在2018年重返月球

We have to develop a new lunar lander,

我們必須設計新的登月小艇

we have to, to develop and establish the, the,

設計、建造

the infrastructure on the surface of the moon

月球表面的基礎建設

that will allow us to live there for long periods of time.

讓我們在那里長期居住

So as we start the development process,

所以我們現(xiàn)在還在研發(fā)階段

if we could develop it all at one time

如果所有的東西可以同時研發(fā)

we could do it much quicker,

當然可以

we could get to the moon much quicker than 2018

不用等到2018年才登月

but given that we have to do this somewhat serially

但整個研發(fā)階段必須循序漸進

that we have to build the infrastructure for travel first,

我們得先建造交通工具

then we have to, to build the, the lunar pieces of it,

然后再研發(fā)登月組件

it's going to take us between now and about 2018 to get there.

所以差不多要到2018年才行

But NASA's public sector plod to

但航太總署牛步化的登月計劃

the moon isn't quick enough for some.

讓許多人耐不住性子

Now the moon is back in fashion, NASA have got competition.

月球再度成為當紅炸子雞,航太總署也有了競爭對手

The players in the new space race are a mixture of dreamers,

這波太空競賽的玩家,包括了夢想家

hard headed businessmen, and publicity seekers.

精明的生意人和嘩眾取寵的人

But they've got one thing in common.

他們的共通點就是

They want action now.

現(xiàn)在就要采取行動

This barren desert in a remote corner of Utah

這個位于猶他州偏遠角落的荒蕪沙漠

is the site of a unique experiment.

正在進行一項十分特殊的實驗

For one week it's standing in for the surface of the moon

這片沙漠將在一個星期內(nèi)充當月球的替身

complete with mock up moon base.

甚至還有一座仿制的月球基地

This is the Moon Society.

這是“月球協(xié)會”

A collection of scientists and space enthusiasts

其成員包括科學家和熱愛太空的人士

who are already preparing for a commercial mission to the moon.

而他們已經(jīng)開始著手計劃商業(yè)登月任務

Putting on a spacesuit is a two person job.

穿太空衣需要兩個人

And er, not only because it's difficult,

不光是因為很困難

it also is an opportunity to have somebody else verify

同時也可以讓旁人確認

that you have all your connections secure and safe.

所有接頭都銜接妥當

Hmm, not sure what this is here.

我不確定這是什么

Their aim is to establish not just a human colony on the moon,

他們的目標不只是在月球上建立人類聚落

but a full scale industrial complex.

而是打造一個,完整的工業(yè)建筑群

So they spend their days in the Utah desert

所以他們花時間在猶他州沙漠

testing out the technology that could one day

測試任何在未來月球任務上

be part of their mission to the moon.

用的到的科技

 

 

 


And it'll be a permanent presence

where each mission adds more capability and eventually

we'll just have people living there.

This time the aim is to turn the moon into a home from home.

And when this new lunar base is established,

the moon will become our launchpad to the rest of the solar system.

The exciting thing about the moon is,

is it's near it's three days away.

And we can go and practice and perfect all the techniques

and the tools and the kind of things

that we need to do to really go off

and explore our first foreign planet.

We'll bring tools and we'll bring er some basic machineries

and then we'll use those machineries along

with the lunar resources to make what I refer to as the brute force

and ignorance materialsbricks,

one of the first uses of lunar material will be to make bricks

so you can have someplace to live without getting zapped

by galactic cosmic rays.

 

 

 

But there doesn't seem to be quite the same urgency

as in the 1960's - NASA's plan is to get back to the moon by 2018.

We have to develop a new lunar lander,

we have to, to develop and establish the, the,

the infrastructure on the surface of the moon

that will allow us to live there for long periods of time.

So as we start the development process,

if we could develop it all at one time

we could do it much quicker,

we could get to the moon much quicker than 2018

but given that we have to do this somewhat serially

that we have to build the infrastructure for travel first,

then we have to, to build the, the lunar pieces of it,

it's going to take us between now and about 2018 to get there.

But NASA's public sector plod to

the moon isn't quick enough for some.

Now the moon is back in fashion, NASA have got competition.

The players in the new space race are a mixture of dreamers,

hard headed businessmen, and publicity seekers.

But they've got one thing in common.

They want action now.

This barren desert in a remote corner of Utah

is the site of a unique experiment.

For one week it's standing in for the surface of the moon

complete with mock up moon base.

This is the Moon Society.

A collection of scientists and space enthusiasts

who are already preparing for a commercial mission to the moon.

Putting on a spacesuit is a two person job.

And er, not only because it's difficult,

it also is an opportunity to have somebody else verify

that you have all your connections secure and safe.

Hmm, not sure what this is here.

Their aim is to establish not just a human colony on the moon,

but a full scale industrial complex.

So they spend their days in the Utah desert

testing out the technology that could one day

be part of their mission to the moon.

 

 

 


這將會是長程計劃

每次登月任務都會增強我們在月球上的作業(yè)效能

最后會有人住在月球上

這次他們打算把月球打造成人類的第二個家

月球基地建立之后

月球?qū)蔀槲覀冋鞣栂档某霭l(fā)點

月球的好處是

它很近,三天就到了

我們在探索第一顆行星之前

可以到月球磨練、改善

可以到月球磨練、改善

我們所需的技術和工具

我們可以帶著工具和基本的機械設備過去

然后用這些機械設備

和月球上的資源,制造我所謂的

“有勇無謀”的物料

比方說我們可以用月球上的資源來制造磚塊

讓我們建造可以遮蔽宇宙射線的

容身之處

 

But there doesn't seem to be quite the same urgency

但現(xiàn)在少了1960年代的那種急迫性

航太總署預計在2018年重返月球

我們必須設計新的登月小艇

設計、建造

月球表面的基礎建設

讓我們在那里長期居住

所以我們現(xiàn)在還在研發(fā)階段

如果所有的東西可以同時研發(fā)

當然可以

不用等到2018年才登月

但整個研發(fā)階段必須循序漸進

我們得先建造交通工具

然后再研發(fā)登月組件

所以差不多要到2018年才行

但航太總署牛步化的登月計劃

讓許多人耐不住性子

月球再度成為當紅炸子雞,航太總署也有了競爭對手

這波太空競賽的玩家,包括了夢想家

精明的生意人和嘩眾取寵的人

他們的共通點就是

現(xiàn)在就要采取行動

這個位于猶他州偏遠角落的荒蕪沙漠

正在進行一項十分特殊的實驗

這片沙漠將在一個星期內(nèi)充當月球的替身

甚至還有一座仿制的月球基地

這是“月球協(xié)會”

其成員包括科學家和熱愛太空的人士

而他們已經(jīng)開始著手計劃商業(yè)登月任務

穿太空衣需要兩個人

不光是因為很困難

同時也可以讓旁人確認

所有接頭都銜接妥當

我不確定這是什么

他們的目標不只是在月球上建立人類聚落

而是打造一個,完整的工業(yè)建筑群

所以他們花時間在猶他州沙漠

測試任何在未來月球任務上

用的到的科技

 

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