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CNN News: 中国计划2020年探测火星

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Hi. I`m Carl Azuz. And you`ve landed on a special edition of CNN 10.

欢迎收看CNN学生新闻,我是卡尔阿祖兹。

Get ready for liftoff. Today`s show is focused entirely on space.

为发射做准备!今天的节目的重点就在于太空。

First up, China is a nation that`s hoping to become one of the world`s major space powers. It`s considering missions that include putting a lander on the dark side of the moon by 2018, a rover on Mars by 2020, a mission to gather samples of Martian soil after that, and a prove to Jupiter in the years that follow.

头条新闻,中国有望成为世界主要太空强国之一。目前正考虑在2018年以前将着陆舱发色号到月球的另外一面,在2020年向火星发射探测器,这能帮助在未来几年收集火星的土壤样本,以及验证木星。

The country also plans to work with other global space agencies, but not NASA. Since 2011, the U.S. Congress hasn`t allowed NASA to work with China because of concerns about security.

同时中国还计划与其他全球太空机构合作,但是其中并不包括美国航天局。因为自2011年,以后,美国国会出于安全原因已经暂缓了部分的太空研发工作。

As far as U.S. plans for space, things are somewhat up in the air. President Donald Trump hasn`t detailed his space policy yet. Last October, then President Barack Obama wrote that America would send humans to Mars by the 2030s.

根据美国太空计划,有些事情尚不能知晓。美国总统唐纳德·特朗普尚未须须宣布详细的空间政策。去年10月,美国总统巴拉克•奥巴马写道,2030年以前,美国将把人类送往太空。

People who support that idea argue that first hand exploration would be more valuable than remote exploration and that Mars can one day serve as a second planet for people to live on and a great base for exploring the broader universe. People who oppose the idea argue that it`s too expense, that it`s too risky and that robots should continue to do the job instead, that they can do it well and more cost effectively.

支持这一想法的人认为,对火星进行首次探索比远航更有价值,因为,在未来的某一天,火星将会成为人类居住的场所,同时,也将会探索更加广袤的宇宙奠定基础。但是持反对意见的人认为,耗资巨大,同时也太危险,机器人应该可以继续工作,也可以做的更好。

One thing that`s not debatable is that getting any person to deep space takes extraordinary effort.

无可争议,深入探索太空需要付出巨大的努力。

CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: Hi. I`m Carl Azuz. And you`ve landed on a special edition of CNN 10.

Get ready for liftoff. Today`s show is focused entirely on space.

First up, China is a nation that`s hoping to become one of the world`s major space powers. It`s considering missions that include putting a lander on the dark side of the moon by 2018, a rover on Mars by 2020, a mission to gather samples of Martian soil after that, and a prove to Jupiter in the years that follow.

The country also plans to work with other global space agencies, but not NASA. Since 2011, the U.S. Congress hasn`t allowed NASA to work with China because of concerns about security.

As far as U.S. plans for space, things are somewhat up in the air. President Donald Trump hasn`t detailed his space policy yet. Last October, then President Barack Obama wrote that America would send humans to Mars by the 2030s.

People who support that idea argue that first hand exploration would be more valuable than remote exploration and that Mars can one day serve as a second planet for people to live on and a great base for exploring the broader universe. People who oppose the idea argue that it`s too expense, that it`s too risky and that robots should continue to do the job instead, that they can do it well and more cost effectively.

One thing that`s not debatable is that getting any person to deep space takes extraordinary effort.

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