ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Curtis Wong - Researcher
Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft, whose focus "spans the linear and interactive media spectrum from television, broadband and gaming to emerging media forms." He's a leader on the WorldWide Telescope project.

Why you should listen

Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft. He studies the future of digital media and interactive entertainment -- from TV to broadband to whatever is coming next. As he says, "I think a lot about how different kinds of technology can be used to deliver information and entertainment that people want."

His work on the WorldWide Telescope is dedicated to Microsoft researcher Jim Gray.

More profile about the speaker
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Roy Gould - Astronomer
A researcher at the Harvard Center for Astrophysics, Roy Gould gives the first public demo of the World Wide Telescope, a powerful new web-based tool for exploring the universe, developed by TEDster Curtis Wong and his team at Microsoft.

Why you should listen

Roy Gould works in the Science Education Department at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. At the Center for Astrophysics, he has worked on collaborations with science museums and other institutions to capture the power of shared information, on projects such as the MicroObservatory, a network of five automated telescopes that can be controlled over the Internet.

Before this, Gould spent 10 years at the Boston Museum of Science, working as a senior exhibition planner. He's also been a producer on Nova, for WGBH in Boston.

More profile about the speaker
Roy Gould | Speaker | TED.com
TED2008

Roy Gould + Curtis Wong: A preview of the WorldWide Telescope

罗伊·古尔德(Roy Gould)和黄金华(Curtis Wong)介绍“万维天文望远镜”(WorldWide Telescope)

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科学教育专家罗伊·古尔德和微软研究院首席研究员黄金华(Curtis Wong)介绍“万维天文望远镜”(WorldWide Telescope)项目。这个项目汇集了来自望远镜和卫星的太空图片,拼合成一个综合的交互的宇宙。
- Researcher
Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft, whose focus "spans the linear and interactive media spectrum from television, broadband and gaming to emerging media forms." He's a leader on the WorldWide Telescope project. Full bio - Astronomer
A researcher at the Harvard Center for Astrophysics, Roy Gould gives the first public demo of the World Wide Telescope, a powerful new web-based tool for exploring the universe, developed by TEDster Curtis Wong and his team at Microsoft. Full bio

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Roy罗伊 Gould古尔德: Less than a year from now,
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罗伊·古尔德:不到一年以后,
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the world世界 is going to celebrate庆祝 the International国际 Year of Astronomy天文学,
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世界将要庆祝国际天文年,
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which哪一个 marks分数 the 400th anniversary周年
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纪念伽利略首次使用望远镜进行天文观测四百周年。
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of Galileo's伽利略 first glimpse一瞥 of the night sky天空 through通过 a telescope望远镜.
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纪念伽利略首次使用望远镜进行天文观测四百周年。
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In a few少数 months个月, the world世界 is also going to celebrate庆祝
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几个月以后,世界也将庆祝微软研究院发布的一项发明,
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the launch发射 of a new invention发明 from Microsoft微软 Research研究,
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几个月以后,世界也将庆祝微软研究院发布的一项发明,
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which哪一个 I think is going to have as profound深刻 an impact碰撞
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就像伽利略四个世纪以前的创举一样,我认为这项发明也将对我们观测宇宙产生深远影响。
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on the way we view视图 the universe宇宙 as Galileo伽利略 did four centuries百年 ago.
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就像伽利略四个世纪以前的创举一样,我认为这项发明也将对我们观测宇宙产生深远影响。
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It's called the WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜,
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这就是“万维天文望远镜”(WorldWide Telescope)
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and I want to thank TEDTED and Microsoft微软 for allowing允许 me to bring带来 it to your attention注意.
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非常感谢TED和微软给我这个机会向大家介绍。
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And I want to urge敦促 you, when you get a chance机会,
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同时我也希望您,到楼下的TED实验室近距离感受一下。
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to give it a closer接近 look at the TEDTED Lab实验室 downstairs楼下.
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同时我也希望您,到楼下的TED实验室近距离感受一下。
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The WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜 takes the best最好 images图片
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“万维天文望远镜”汇集了来自地面和太空中的全球顶级望远镜的优质图片,
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from the world's世界 greatest最大 telescopes望远镜 on Earth地球 and in space空间,
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“万维天文望远镜”汇集了来自地面和太空中的全球顶级望远镜的优质图片,
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and has woven编织 them seamlessly无缝
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这些图片无缝的拼合在一起,创造出一幅壮观的全面的宇宙风景画。
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to produce生产 a holistic整体 view视图 of the universe宇宙.
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这些图片无缝的拼合在一起,创造出一幅壮观的宇宙风景画。
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It's going to change更改 the way we do astronomy天文学,
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这将会改变天文学的研究方式,
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it's going to change更改 the way we teach astronomy天文学
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也将改变教授天文学的方式
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and I think most importantly重要的
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而且,最重要的,
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it's going to change更改 the way we see ourselves我们自己 in the universe宇宙.
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这将改变我们在这个宇宙中看待自己的方式。
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If we were having this TEDTED meeting会议 in our grandparents'祖父母' day,
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如果我们祖父那个时代就有TED集会,
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that might威力 not be so big a claim要求.
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可能不会引起这样大的关注。
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In 1920, for example, you weren't allowed允许 to drink;
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比如,在1920年代,禁酒令还有效;
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if you were a woman女人, you weren't allowed允许 to vote投票;
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妇女还没有投票权。
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and if you looked看着 up at the stars明星 and the Milky乳白色 Way on a summer夏季 night,
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如果您在夏夜中仰望银河,
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what you saw was thought to be the entire整个 universe宇宙.
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您就以为看到了整个宇宙。
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In fact事实, the head of Harvard's哈佛大学 observatory天文台 back then
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实际上,当时的哈佛天文台的负责人
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gave a great debate辩论 in which哪一个 he argued争论
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就此展开过大辩论
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that the Milky乳白色 Way Galaxy星系 was the entire整个 universe宇宙.
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他认为银河系就是整个宇宙。
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Harvard哈佛 was wrong错误, big time. (Laughter笑声)
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哈佛无疑是大错特错。
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Of course课程, we know today今天 that galaxies星系 extend延伸 far beyond our own拥有 galaxy星系.
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现在我们知道河外星系远远超出了银河系的范围。
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We can see all the way out to the edge边缘 of the observable可观察 universe宇宙,
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我们能够一直看到可以观测到的宇宙边缘,
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all the way back in time,
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能够回望时间长河,
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almost几乎 to the moment时刻 of the Big Bang itself本身.
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几乎追溯到宇宙大爆炸的瞬间。
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We can see across横过 the entire整个 spectrum光谱 of light,
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我们可以跨越全光谱,
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revealing揭示 worlds世界 that had previously先前 been invisible无形.
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揭示以前不可观测到的世界。
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We see these magnificent华丽的 star nurseries托儿所,
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我们可以观看这些壮观的星星的摇篮,
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where nature性质 has somehow不知何故 arranged安排 for just the right numbers数字
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在那里大自然用合适的数量和合适的大小创造着孕育生命的星星。
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and just the right sizes大小 of stars明星 to be born天生 for life to arise出现.
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在那里大自然用合适的数量和合适的大小创造着孕育生命的星星。
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We see alien外侨 worlds世界, we see alien外侨 solar太阳能 systems系统 --
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我们观测外星世界,我们观测外星类太阳系
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300 now, and still counting数数 --
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现在找到300个,还在增加。
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and they're not like us.
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它们不像我们的太阳系。
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We see black黑色 holes at the heart of our galaxy星系,
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我们观测在银河系中心的黑洞,
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in the Milky乳白色 Way, and elsewhere别处 in the universe宇宙,
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在银河系中以及在宇宙的其他地方,
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where time itself本身 seems似乎 to stand still.
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在黑洞里时间看起来是凝固静止的。
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But until直到 now, our view视图 of the universe宇宙 has been disconnected断开的 and fragmented支离破碎,
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到目前为止,我们对宇宙的认识仍是不连续的,片断性的,
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and I think that many许多 of the marvelous奇妙 stories故事 that nature性质 has to tell us
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而大自然要告诉我们的许多奇妙的故事
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have fallen堕落 through通过 the cracks裂缝. And that's changing改变.
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都在这些片断中失真了。现在发生变化了。
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I want to just briefly简要地 mention提到 three reasons原因
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我简要列举三个原因
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why my colleagues同事 and I, in astronomy天文学 and in education教育,
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为什么我和我的天文学方面的和教育方面的同事们
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are so excited兴奋 about the WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜
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都一致认为“万维天文望远镜”令人激动,
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and why we think it's truly transformative变革.
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为什么我们认为它就是一场变革。
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First, it enables使 you to experience经验 the universe宇宙:
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第一,它可以让您体验整个宇宙。
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the WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜, for me, is a kind of magic魔法 carpet地毯
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“万维天文望远镜”就像魔毯
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that lets让我们 you navigate导航 through通过 the universe宇宙 where you want to go.
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可以随心所欲的带我们飞跃整个宇宙。
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Second第二: you can tour游览 the universe宇宙 with astronomers天文学家 as your guides导游.
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第二,在浏览宇宙的旅途中可以让天文学家作为您的向导。
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And I'm not talking here about just experts专家 who are telling告诉 you what you're seeing眼看,
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我说的不是仅仅是一些告诉你所见是什么的专家们,
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but really people who are passionate多情 about the various各个 nooks角落 and crannies缝隙 of the universe宇宙,
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而是那些对宇宙各种各样的犄角旮旯都充满激情的人们,
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who can share分享 their enthusiasm热情
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那些分享他们热情的人们
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and can make the universe宇宙 a welcoming欢迎 place地点.
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让宇宙成为好客之地。
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And third第三, you can create创建 your own拥有 tours --
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第三,你可以自己设计旅程:
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you can share分享 them with friends朋友, you can create创建 them with friends朋友 --
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你可以与朋友分享,也可以与朋友一起设计。
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and that's the part部分 that I think I'm most excited兴奋 about
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这一点是最让人兴奋的,
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because I think that at heart, we are all storytellers讲故事的人.
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因为从心底里,我们都是爱讲故事的人。
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And in telling告诉 stories故事,
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在讲述故事中,
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each of us is going to understand理解 the universe宇宙 in our own拥有 way.
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我们每一个人都以自己的方式认识宇宙。
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We're going to have a personal个人 universe宇宙.
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我们将有一个个性化的宇宙。
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I think we're going to see a community社区 of storytellers讲故事的人 evolve发展 and emerge出现.
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拭目以待将来故事家的涌现。
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Before I introduce介绍 the person responsible主管 for the WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜,
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在我介绍“万维天文望远镜”负责人之前,
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I just want to leave离开 you with this brief简要 thought:
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我想留给您一个简单的思考。
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when I ask people, "How does the night sky天空 make you feel?"
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当我问别人,“夜空给你什么样的感受?”
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they often经常 say, "Oh, tiny. I feel tiny and insignificant微不足道."
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他们通常说,“渺小,我感到渺小而无意义。”
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Well, our gaze凝视 fills填充 the universe宇宙.
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好,我们凝视宇宙。
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And thanks谢谢 to the creators创作者 of the WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜,
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感谢“万维天文望远镜”的创造者,
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we can now start开始 to have a dialogue对话 with the universe宇宙.
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现在我们可以与宇宙对话了。
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I think the WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜 will convince说服 you
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“万维天文望远镜”会让你明白
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that we may可能 be tiny, but we are truly, wonderfully奇妙 significant重大.
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人类可能很渺小,但人生很精彩,很有意义。
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Thank you.
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谢谢。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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I can't tell you what a privilege特权 it is
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我十分荣幸的介绍来自微软的黄金华(Curtis Wong)。
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to introduce介绍 Curtis柯蒂斯 Wong from Microsoft微软. (Applause掌声)
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我十分荣幸的介绍来自微软的黄金华(Curtis Wong)。
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Curtis柯蒂斯 Wong: Thank you, Roy罗伊.
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黄金华:谢谢,罗伊。
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So, what you're seeing眼看 here is a wonderful精彩 presentation介绍,
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如您所见这是一个精彩的演讲,
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but it's one of the tours.
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但是这只是众多旅程中的一个。
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And actually其实 this tour游览 is one that was created创建 earlier.
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而且,事实上这是之前就设计好的一个旅程。
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And the tours are all totally完全 interactive互动,
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所有的旅程都是完全交互式的,
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so that if I were to go somewhere某处 ...
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如果你想到某地
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you may可能 be watching观看 a tour游览 and you can pause暂停 anywhere随地 along沿 the way,
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你可以观看旅程,也可以随时随地停留,
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pull up other information信息 --
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收集其他信息。
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there are lots of Web卷筒纸 and information信息 sources来源
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关于您要前往的目的地,有许多网络和信息源可供查看。
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about places地方 you might威力 want to go --
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关于您要前往的目的地,有许多网络和信息源可供查看。
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you can zoom放大 in, you can pull back out.
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你可以方法放大,可以缩小
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The whole整个 resources资源 are there available可得到 for you.
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所有的资源都在这里,为你所用。
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So, Microsoft微软 -- this is a project项目 that -- WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜 is dedicated专用 to Jim吉姆 Gray灰色,
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who's谁是 our colleague同事, and a lot of his work that he did
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他是我们的同事,他做了大量工作
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is really what makes品牌 this project项目 possible可能.
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是他让这个项目变成现实。
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It's a labor劳动 of love for us and our small team球队,
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这是我们小组充满爱心的劳动成果,
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and we really hope希望 it will inspire启发 kids孩子 to explore探索 and learn学习 about the universe宇宙.
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我们希望这可以启迪儿童探索和学习宇宙。
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So basically基本上, kids孩子 of all ages年龄, like us.
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面向各年龄段的孩子,比如我们这样的。
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And so WorldWide全世界 Telescope望远镜 will be available可得到 this spring弹簧.
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“万维天文望远镜”今年春天发布。
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It'll它会 be a free自由 download下载 -- thank you, Craig克雷格 Mundie蒙迪 --
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免费下载。谢谢,Craig Mundie(微软公司:首席研究和战略官)
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and it'll它会 be available可得到 at the website网站 WorldWideTelescopeWorldWideTelescope.org组织,
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可以到Worldwidetelescope.org下载,
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which哪一个 is something new.
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可以到Worldwidetelescope.org下载,
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And so, what you've seen看到 today今天
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今天您看到的
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is less than a fraction分数 of one percent百分 of what is in here,
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其实还不到软件里的1%,
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and in the TEDTED Lab实验室, we have a tour游览
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在TED实验室,
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that was created创建 by a six-year-old六十岁 named命名 Benjamin本杰明
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有一个叫Benjamin的六岁小孩设计的旅程
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that will knock your socks袜子 off. (Laughter笑声)
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一定会让你大吃一惊。
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So we'll see you there. Thank you.
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我们在那里等您。谢谢。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
Translated by dahong zhang
Reviewed by Ning Zhang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Curtis Wong - Researcher
Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft, whose focus "spans the linear and interactive media spectrum from television, broadband and gaming to emerging media forms." He's a leader on the WorldWide Telescope project.

Why you should listen

Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft. He studies the future of digital media and interactive entertainment -- from TV to broadband to whatever is coming next. As he says, "I think a lot about how different kinds of technology can be used to deliver information and entertainment that people want."

His work on the WorldWide Telescope is dedicated to Microsoft researcher Jim Gray.

More profile about the speaker
Curtis Wong | Speaker | TED.com
Roy Gould - Astronomer
A researcher at the Harvard Center for Astrophysics, Roy Gould gives the first public demo of the World Wide Telescope, a powerful new web-based tool for exploring the universe, developed by TEDster Curtis Wong and his team at Microsoft.

Why you should listen

Roy Gould works in the Science Education Department at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. At the Center for Astrophysics, he has worked on collaborations with science museums and other institutions to capture the power of shared information, on projects such as the MicroObservatory, a network of five automated telescopes that can be controlled over the Internet.

Before this, Gould spent 10 years at the Boston Museum of Science, working as a senior exhibition planner. He's also been a producer on Nova, for WGBH in Boston.

More profile about the speaker
Roy Gould | Speaker | TED.com