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中文名: BBC 宇宙——入门指南
英文名: BBC The Cosmos - A Beginners Guide
发行时间: 2007年
主持人: Adam Hart Davis
地区: 英国
语言: 英语
简介:
【原 片 名】:BBC The Cosmos - A Beginner's Guide
【中 文 名】:BBC 宇宙——入门指南
【出品年代】:2007
【国 家】:英国
【类 型】:纪录
【语 言】:英语
【片 长】:28 min 59,96 s x 6
【内容简介】:
这个故事包含一切——从我们的宇宙诞生的第一毫秒,到未来和外星生命令人激动的会晤,以及地球之外的未来家园。快加入亚当·哈特-戴维斯,珍妮·萨姆纳和麦琪·爱德琳的星际旅行,来探索对宇宙的最新思考。
六之一 宇宙中的生命
我们是宇宙中孤寂的存在吗?有没有其他智慧生命与我们交相辉映?在这期节目中我们见到了一批追寻外星生命的人。他们孜孜不倦地寻找着天外来客,有些人在身边中寻觅极原始的生命形式,另一些人则试图发现能与之对话的高级生命体……
六之二 建立宇宙模型
我们揭示有关宇宙的一切:怎样形成,以及里面的所有物质。大量新的实验最近已开展来研究宇宙的形成。
这一章节,亚当·哈特-戴维斯从所有实验中规模最大、花费最多的一个——大型强子对撞机——开始谈起。
六之三 观察宇宙
绝大多数我们已知的关于宇宙的东西,从它的历史到范围到它是如何在大爆炸中形成,已经得到望远镜观测证实。然而外太空又有多远呢?我们有可能看到时光倒流吗?
在这一章中亚当·哈特-戴维斯行至智利的阿塔加马沙漠拜访VLT——甚大望远镜。甚大望远镜海拔高度为2600米左右的平坦山峰上,处于全世界观测宇宙的最佳位置。科学领袖布鲁诺·Leibundgut向我们解释这伟大的望远镜如何帮助天文学家看得更远,使他们能够处理天文学的一些大问题。
六之四 太空探索
千百年来,人类对宇宙的未知谜团一直怀着深深的迷恋。但是,拥有冲破大气层和探索太阳系的技术,不过是近50年的事。在这场伟大的探险历程中,我们给别的星球发送太空探测器,在地球轨道上建造太空站,将人送上了月球。那么,当前,太空探索的最新技术又正在怎样发展呢?
在这期节目中,亚当·哈特-戴维斯报道了位于荷兰的欧洲空间研究及空间技术中心。这儿仿佛是一个忙碌的蜂巢,工程师们埋头于各种各样的空间硬件。
六之五 狂暴的太空
直到目前为止,夜空看上去都是幽冷宁静,而且似乎从未改变。但是以后不再会是这样了。这期节目中,我们将要向您展示正在发生的爆炸性事件,影响范围从宇宙的边缘一直到离我们的地球家园近得让人担心的地方。
这一章节,亚当·哈特-戴维斯从莱斯特大学开始谈起。他在那儿遇到了一个追踪到宇宙中最狂暴事件的团队。伽马射线爆炸是继宇宙大爆炸之后最大型的爆炸,团队的领导者朱利安·奥士邦博士告诉我们,现在已形成了世界范围的研究网络,莱斯特大学就在这网络的中心。
六之六 其他的“地球”
在我们的太阳系之外找到另一个地球,将会是头号新闻!但是在我们自己的宇宙后院就有一些令人惊异的发现。太阳系内外一些令人惊异的发现引起了我们的注意,它们公布了发现另一个地球的机会,和宇宙里某处生命存在的可能性。
这期节目,亚当·哈特-戴维斯从一个风景胜地——西班牙的加那利群岛上的一座死火山山顶——出发。这儿是全球最佳观星地点,有很多令人印象深刻的巨型望远镜。但是我们的故事开始于一部可以存放于您家中库房的望远镜。尽管它很小,但是它强劲的观测能力就掌握着寻找外太阳系其他“地球”的关键所在。(喵喵驴驴译,错误之处烦请各位达人指正,谢谢)
It's the story of everything - from the first microseconds of our universe to the exciting future of first contact and homes beyond our Earth. Join Adam Hart-Davis, Janet Sumner and Maggie Aderin for a journey around the planet to discover the latest thinking about the Cosmos.
1 of 6 Life in the Cosmos
Are we alone or is there other life out there? In this programme we meet the alien hunters, who spend their time tracking down life in the Cosmos. Some of them are looking for incredibly primitive life really close at hand. And others are looking for something you could talk to…
2 of 6 Building the Universe
We reveal all about the universe: how it, and everything in it, came into being and the huge new experiments currently being done to investigate it.
Adam Hart-Davis presents this episode from the biggest and most daring experiment of all - the Large Hadron Collider.
3 of 6 Seeing the Universe
Most of what we know about the universe, from its age to its size to how it began in a Big Bang, has been found out through telescopes. But how far out into space and back into time is it possible to see?
In this episode Adam Hart-Davis travels to the Atacama Desert in Chile to visit the VLT - the Very Large Telescope. Perched on top of a flattened mountain some 2600 metres above sea level, the VLT is the best place on Earth from which to see the universe. Head of Science, Bruno Leibundgut, explains how this awesome telescope is helping astronomers see further than ever before, enabling them to tackle some of the “big” questions in astronomy.
4 of 6 Space Exploration
The human race has harboured a deep fascination for the Cosmos for thousands of years. But the technology to escape the confines of our planet and explore the Solar System has only been with us for fifty years. In this great adventure we’ve sent probes to other worlds, inhabited space stations in Earth orbit and put men on the Moon. But what is happening at the cutting edge of space exploration now?
In this programme Adam Hart-Davis reports from the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. It’s a hive of activity, with engineers working on all sorts of space hardware.
5 of 6 Violent Universe
Until quite recently the night sky seemed cold and calm and never changing - but not any more. In this programme we’ll show you the dramatic events happening right now, from the edge of the universe to uncomfortably close to home.
Adam Hart-Davis presents this episode from the University of Leicester where he meets a team tracking down the most violent events in the universe. Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are the biggest bangs since the Big Bang and team leader Dr Julian Osborne explains how Leicester is at the centre of a worldwide network trying to detect them.
6 of 6 Other Worlds
Finding another Earth outside our solar system would be big news - but there are some surprising discoveries in our very own cosmic backyard. We catch up with some amazing findings in our solar system and beyond and unveil the chances of finding another earth and, possibly, life elsewhere in the Cosmos.
Adam Hart-Davis presents this programme from a spectacular location - the summit of an extinct volcano at La Palma in the Canary Islands. It’s one of the world’s best places for star gazing and is home to some hugely impressive telescopes. But our story starts with an instrument that could fit in your shed at home. Although it’s small, it’s hugely powerful and holds the key to finding worlds outside our solar system. |
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