Danielle Wood: 6 space technologies we can use to improve life on Earth
丹妮尔·伍德: 可以用来造福地球的6种太空技术
Danielle Wood designs satellites and space technology applications that contribute to sustainable development. Full bio
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选定自己的职业的。
to work as an intern
of the Columbia Space Shuttle
to peer into the edge of black holes.
可以帮助科学家观察黑洞的边缘。
in the middle of the night.
of the engines vibrating in our chests.
在我们的胸中产生了共鸣。
of a team of thousands of people
where I could study aerospace engineering.
能让我学习航天工程学的大学。
in my engineering training
building space robots.
建造太空机器人。
about something important.
某些重要的事情上感到困惑。
in my summer breaks.
with girls ages five to 17,
and math and science.
我都是在跟姑娘们增进了解,
getting to know the girls,
and the leaders in their community,
the best possible chances in life.
一生中可能最好的机会。
that would help break down barriers
帮助他们突破阻碍,
of girls around the world.
aerospace engineering
couldn't use the technology
that I was wrong.
space technology for decades
in their own countries.
a career in space
从事一门与太空
of the world came together
and use of outer space
for the benefit of all peoples,
of economic or scientific development."
或科技发展水平如何。”
for decades to make this a reality.
from the benefits of space
享受太空开发的福利,
that space is for the few
太空只属于少数人,
in a vital mission
from the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
of the United Nations have agreed
between now and 2030.
and opportunities of our time --
关键时刻和机会,
to food and clean water.
食物和清洁用水。
as a global community.
来实现这些目标。
supports sustainable development.
the Sustainable Development Goals.
let's explore these six services,
我们就来了解一下这6种服务,
of the goals they help support.
地球上几乎任何一个角落
to phone and internet service
during times of disaster recovery.
struck the Philippines,
needed to be repaired,
communication antennas
of repair and recovery.
tell us where we are
to track endangered wildlife.
来跟踪濒危野生动物。
information from positioning satellites,
information to scientists
to then make better policies
制定更好的政策,
how to keep these animals alive.
in our environment.
those observing the Earth.
are adding to this list.
from the satellites for free online.
免费公布在网上。
provide images like this,
from a camera.
agricultural land in Kansas.
堪萨斯州的农业用地。
of the Earth observation satellites
with complex computer models
输入复杂的计算机模型,
global visualizations such as this one,
就像这幅,
of the ocean, globally.
and dust in the atmosphere,
盐分、烟气以及沙尘,
on land and in the ocean.
在一年中的变化。
about the rainfall and the vegetation
of a famine or a drought
处于饥荒或干旱的危险中,
to aid organizations
before the hunger becomes severe.
防止饥荒情况恶化。
on the International Space Station.
有轨道实验室。
are in a form of free fall
在绕地球运行时
the effect of gravity.
we call it "microgravity."
in the microgravity environment,
as if they're aging rapidly.
就如同迅速变老一般。
and their immune system change.
astronauts healthy in space,
如何保证宇航员在太空中的健康,
we use for astronauts
宇航员身上的实践和技术,
for astronauts and exploration
宇航员、宇宙探索
to improve life on Earth.
用于改善地球上的生活。
is based on the technology
空间站废水过滤技术
of inspiration,
are engaging in advancing
of engineering and science and space.
和太空领域的实力。
newest satellite engineers.
最新一代的卫星工程师。
艾丽卡·阿贝罗。
satellite program in Venezuela.
the power systems for engineering.
工程动力系统。
and a satellite engineer,
又是卫星工程师,
in her weather forecasting.
engineering as an undergraduate
to build their own satellite.
做一颗自己的卫星。
to study satellite engineering
for sustainable development
对于可持续发展的用处,
that exclude people from space
让人们无法进一步接近太空,
Earth observation data is complex.
地球观测数据很复杂。
services are too expensive.
just appears to be inaccessible.
as a professor at MIT's Media Lab.
一名教授的原因。
called Space Enabled.
研究小组,叫做“拥抱太空”。
that limit the benefits of space.
让大家充分享受太空技术的好处。
the future applications
to sustainable development.
is for the benefit of all peoples,
太空技术惠及了全人类,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Danielle Wood - Space engineer and development scholarDanielle Wood designs satellites and space technology applications that contribute to sustainable development.
Why you should listen
Dr. Danielle Wood has published extensive, novel research findings on emerging space activity in Africa, Latin America and South East Asia; advised senior leaders in the US government on technology policy and led teams of engineers and scientists to create satellite systems that contribute to public safety. As of January 2018, Dr. Wood directs the Space Enabled Research Group and serves as an Assistant Professor at the Media Lab in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Mission of the Space Enabled research group is to advance justice in earth's complex systems using designs enabled by space. At Space Enabled, Wood designs innovative systems that harness space technology that support work toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Wood's research also develops systems analysis tools to improve decision making during the design of complex systems. Most recently, she worked as the Applied Sciences Manager within the Earth Science Division of Goddard Space Flight Center. Previously, she served as Special Assistant and Advisor to the Deputy Administrator at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. Prior to working at NASA, Wood held positions at the Aerospace Corporation, Johns Hopkins University and the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs. She studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she earned a PhD in engineering systems, SM in aeronautics and astronautics, SM in technology policy and SB in aerospace engineering.
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