ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Lucianne Walkowicz - Stellar astronomer
Lucianne Walkowicz works on NASA's Kepler mission, studying starspots and "the tempestuous tantrums of stellar flares."

Why you should listen

Lucianne Walkowicz is an Astronomer at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. She studies stellar magnetic activity and how stars influence a planet's suitability as a host for alien life. She is also an artist and works in a variety of media, from oil paint to sound. She got her taste for astronomy as an undergrad at Johns Hopkins, testing detectors for the Hubble Space Telescope’s new camera (installed in 2002). She also learned to love the dark stellar denizens of our galaxy, the red dwarfs, which became the topic of her PhD dissertation at University of Washington. Nowadays, she works on NASA’s Kepler mission, studying starspots and the tempestuous tantrums of stellar flares to understand stellar magnetic fields. She is particularly interested in how the high energy radiation from stars influences the habitability of planets around alien suns. Lucianne is also a leader in the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, a new project that will scan the sky every night for 10 years to create a huge cosmic movie of our Universe.

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Lucianne Walkowicz: Look up for a change

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TED Fellow Lucianne Walkowicz asks: How often do you see the true beauty of the night sky? At TEDxPhoenix, she shows how light pollution is ruining the extraordinary -- and often ignored -- experience of seeing directly into space. (Filmed at TEDxPhoenix.)
- Stellar astronomer
Lucianne Walkowicz works on NASA's Kepler mission, studying starspots and "the tempestuous tantrums of stellar flares." Full bio

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The sky天空 is inherently本質 democratic民主的.
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天空的本質就是大眾的,
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It's accessible無障礙, in principle原理, anyway無論如何,
by anyone任何人, everywhere到處,
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它是任何人在任何地方都可以取得的,
至少原則上是如此,
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just simply只是 by the act法案 of looking up.
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簡單到僅需擡頭仰望就可以了。
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But like so many許多
beautiful美麗 things around us,
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但就像我們身邊許多美麗的事物一樣,
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it's slipping滑倒 away from us,
and we haven't沒有 even noticed注意到,
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它正在從我們身邊溜走,
我們卻沒注意到,
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because we're honestly老老實實 not really looking.
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因為,老實說,我們沒有真正在看。
00:35
So what do we look at instead代替?
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那麼,我們在看的是什麼?
00:37
Well, we look at our phones手機,
we look at our computers電腦,
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我們看我們的手機、我們的電腦,
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we look at screens屏幕 of all kinds.
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我們總是在看著螢幕。
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And honestly老老實實, we rarely很少
even take the trouble麻煩
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老實說,我們很少會費事
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to look up enough足夠 to see each other,
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抬頭抬到能看見彼此。
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let alone單獨 taking服用 that next下一個 step
to looking up at the actual實際 sky天空.
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更不用說再進一步
仰望真正的天空了。
00:53
Now, there's a tendency趨勢 to think
that the loss失利 of our dark黑暗 night skies天空
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有種傾向是認為,
我們之所以會失去夜空,
00:58
is the inevitable必然 outcome結果
of progress進展, change更改, technology技術.
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是進步、改變、技術
所造成的必然結果。
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And you know, that's just simply只是 not true真正.
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你們知道嗎,那根本不是事實。
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Later後來 on, I'll tell you why.
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等一下我會解釋為什麼。
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But first, I want to tell you
about my experience經驗 of the dark黑暗 night sky天空.
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但我想先告訴各位
我對於夜空的體驗。
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I never saw a truly dark黑暗 night
sky天空 until直到 I was 15.
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我在十五歲之前
都沒有看過真正的夜空。
01:15
I was here, in Arizona亞利桑那.
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我當時在這裡,亞利桑那。
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I was on a road trip;
I pulled over somewhere某處.
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我在進行一趟公路旅行,
在某個地方把車停下來
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I have no idea理念 where I was,
except I know what state.
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我不知道身在何處,
只知道是哪一州。
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And I looked看著 up,
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我向上仰望,
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and the sky天空 was just filled填充
with an impossible不可能 number of stars明星.
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天上的星星多得不可思議。
01:30
You see, I'm from New York紐約 City,
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我來自紐約市,
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and in New York紐約, you can see the moon月亮,
you can see a couple一對 of stars明星.
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在紐約,可以看見月亮,
可以看見幾顆星星。
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More often經常 than not, they turn out
to be airplanes飛機 when they land土地.
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大多數的時候,那些星星
其實是準備降落的飛機。
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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But there's really not much else其他.
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但其實也沒什麼別的了。
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As a result結果, most of my colleagues同事
who are astronomers天文學家
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因此,我的天文學家同事們
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spent花費 at least最小 part部分 of their youth青年
looking up at the sky天空 in their backyard後院.
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至少把年輕歲月的部分時間
花在從家中院子仰望天空。
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I never really had that experience經驗,
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我從來沒有那樣的體驗,
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and, as a result結果, I'm really
disappointing令人失望 on camping露營 trips旅行.
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因此,我對露營旅行很失望。
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I don't really know many許多 constellations星座.
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我沒有認識很多星座。
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The ones那些 I do know,
you probably大概 know them, too.
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我認識的星座,可能你們也都認識。
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But I'll never forget忘記 that experience經驗
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但我永遠無法忘記那段體驗,
02:06
of the first time I saw
the dark黑暗 night sky天空.
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我初次看見夜空的體驗。
02:08
And I was just flabbergasted嚇壞的
at how many許多 stars明星 there were.
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星星的數目簡直讓我目瞪口呆。
02:12
And I felt tiny.
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我覺得自己好渺小。
02:15
Then I also felt like,
"Where's哪裡 this been hiding this whole整個 time?
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我也覺得:「一直以來
這美景都躲在哪裡啊?
是誰把天空藏起來不讓我看到?」
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Who's誰是 been hiding this sky天空 from me?"
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02:23
Of course課程, the answer回答 is obvious明顯
if you think about it
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當然,如果你仔細想想,
答案是很明顯的,
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or if you look at the picture圖片 on the left,
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或是你也可以看看左圖,
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where you're seeing眼看 the same相同 neighborhood鄰里
taken採取 during a blackout燈火管制
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兩張圖是同樣的地區,
只是左圖是在停電時拍的,
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versus on an ordinary普通 night.
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右圖是平時晚上拍的。
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You can't see the stars明星
if you drown them out with light.
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你看不見星星是因為光把它們蓋過了。
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Take a look at our planet行星.
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看看我們的星球。
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This is our planet行星 from space空間.
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這是從太空看到的地球。
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Unlike不像 stars明星, which哪一個 are hot and glow輝光
invisible無形 light so we can see them,
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不像星星會發光發熱
讓我們能夠看得見,
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our planet行星 is, astronomically天文數字
speaking請講, pretty漂亮 cold.
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就天文學的角度來看,
我們的星球是挺冷的。
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So it doesn't really glow輝光.
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所以,它其實不會發光。
02:55
When you see the planet行星 looking
like a blue-green藍綠 marble大理石
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當一個星球像是這張照片中的一樣,
看起來像藍綠色大理石時,
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the way it does in this picture圖片,
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you're seeing眼看 it because the sunlight陽光
is reflecting反映 off of it,
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看得見它是因為它會反射太陽光,
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and that's why you can see
the oceans海洋, the clouds, the land土地.
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那也是為什麼你會看見
海洋、雲、陸地。
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So if the sun太陽 wasn't shining閃亮的 on it,
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所以,如果太陽沒照到它,
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we wouldn't不會 be able能夠
to see the earth地球, right?
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我們應該就看不到地球了,對吧?
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Or would we?
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或…我們看得到?
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This is our earth地球 at night,
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這是晚上的地球,
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and it is one of the most
striking引人注目 examples例子
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這是最明顯的例子之一,
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of how we have affected受影響
our planet行星 on a global全球 scale規模.
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展現出我們對於地球
所產生的全球性影響。
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You can see light spidering爬行 out
across橫過 the globe地球 everywhere到處.
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你們可以看到全球各地都佈滿了光。
03:27
Now, of course課程, there are broad廣闊 expanses大片
of ocean海洋 that are still dark黑暗,
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當然,還有海洋是廣闊的暗色區域,
03:30
and in many許多 underdeveloped發育不全的 areas
there's still darkness黑暗.
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還有許多未開發區域也是暗色的。
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But you'll你會 notice注意
that this is a pretty漂亮 global全球 effect影響.
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但你們仍然能看到
這影響是很全球性的。
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We tend趨向 to think, when we think
of places地方 being存在 lit發光的 up,
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當我們想到被照亮的地方時,
我們通常會想到
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of very extreme極端 examples例子 --
Times Square廣場, the Vegas拉斯維加斯 Strip跳閘.
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非常極端的例子——
時代廣場、賭城大道。
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But really what that picture圖片 shows節目 you
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但根據剛剛那張圖片,
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is that it's not just
these extreme極端 examples例子,
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不只是那些極端例子而已,
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it's anywhere隨地 that uses使用 outdoor戶外 lighting燈光.
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到處都有戶外照明的使用。
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This tends趨向 to be a really
dramatic戲劇性 effect影響 on the ground地面.
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這對於地面有著非常巨大的影響。
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To understand理解 why,
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若想了解原因,
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all you really have to do
is think about the shape形狀 of a lightbulb燈泡.
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你只需要想想燈泡的形狀。
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The lightbulb燈泡, for all practical實際的 purposes目的,
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在各種實際的用途上,
燈泡大致上都是圓形的。
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is more or less round回合.
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This is great for its original原版的 intended
purpose目的 of lighting燈光 up the indoors在室內.
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燈泡原本是要用在室內照明,
所以圓形是很理想的。
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You turn it on, light goes everywhere到處.
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把燈打開,光就會照向各方向。
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An individual個人 light bulb燈泡 can light up
your whole整個 room房間, more or less.
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一顆燈泡就或多或少
可以照亮你的整間房間。
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Now, that's great
if you're lighting燈光 the indoors在室內,
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如果目的是室內照明,那很棒,
04:20
but in its application應用
in outdoor戶外 lighting燈光,
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但在室外照明的應用上,
燈泡的傳統球形形狀,
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that traditional傳統 shape形狀 of the light bulb燈泡,
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the sort分類 of globe地球 that spreads利差
light everywhere到處,
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會讓光散向各處,
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is actually其實 very inefficient低效.
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這樣其實很沒效益。
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When you're outdoors在戶外,
mostly大多 what you care關心 about
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當你在戶外,你通常在乎的是
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is lighting燈光 the ground地面 beneath下面 you
and your immediate即時 surroundings環境.
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你周圍的地板以及環境是否被照亮。
04:36
All of that light that gets得到 scattered疏散
outwards向外 and upwards向上
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所有向外、向上發散出去的光,
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doesn't actually其實 help you
light the area around you.
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並不會協助照亮你周圍的區域。
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What it does is scatters散射 up into the sky天空
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它只是散向天空而已,
然後就變成了我們所謂的「光污染」。
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and becomes what we call
"light pollution污染."
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Even if you don't care關心 anything
about stargazing觀星, this should worry擔心 you,
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即使你一點也不在乎眺望星星,
你仍然該憂心這個現象,
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because it means手段 that 60-70% of the energy能源
we use to light the outdoors在戶外
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因為這意味著,我們用在
戶外照明上的能源
有 60~70%都被浪費在遮蓋星星上了。
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is wasted浪費 by blotting雜交 out the stars明星.
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05:01
Now, like I said,
I'm a big fan風扇 of technology技術.
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如我先前所言,我是個科技迷。
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Obviously明顯, I use technology技術
every一切 day; I'm a scientist科學家.
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顯然,我每天都要用科技;
我是個科學家。
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And there's this tendency趨勢
to say that it's progress進展 that --
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可以說它的進展趨勢——
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you know, I'm not suggesting提示
we're going to all go live生活 by candlelight燭火.
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我並不是建議我們靠燭光生活。
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Indeed確實, technology技術 is allowing允許 us
to access訪問 the sky天空
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的確,科技讓我們能夠進入天空,
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in ways方法 that are impossible不可能 otherwise除此以外.
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沒有科技是不可能辦到的。
05:22
One of the greatest最大 examples例子 of this is,
of course課程, the Hubble哈勃 Space空間 Telescope望遠鏡.
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其中一個最棒的例子,
當然就是哈柏望遠鏡。
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The Hubble哈勃 went up into space空間,
it returns回報 pictures圖片 daily日常,
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哈柏能深入太空,每天傳回照片,
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and it allows允許 us to see things
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它讓我們能看見
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that we are incapable無法 of seeing眼看
with our naked eye,
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我們的肉眼所看不見的東西,
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in ways方法 that we've我們已經 never been able能夠
to do before in all of human人的 history歷史.
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這方式是人類歷史上
從來沒有辦到過的。
05:40
Other examples例子 of this
would be planetarium天文館 shows節目.
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其他的例子包括天文台的展示節目。
05:43
In the past過去 couple一對 of years年份, planetarium天文館
shows節目 have become成為 more high-tech高科技
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在過去幾年,天文台的
展示節目變得更高科技了,
05:48
with these great visualizations可視化,
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用了很棒的視覺化效果,
05:50
and even though雖然 this isn't access訪問
directly to the sky天空,
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雖然這並不是直接進入天空,
05:52
it's at least最小 access訪問
to our knowledge知識 about the sky天空.
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至少它對我們對於天空的
知識有直接的影響。
05:55
And indeed確實, we can experience經驗
the sky天空 in a planetarium天文館
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的確,我們能在天文台裡體驗天空,
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in a way that is impossible不可能 for us to do
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這種方式是坐在戶外盯著一片黑暗
06:01
just sitting坐在 out and looking in the dark黑暗.
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所辦不到的方式。
06:04
All of you have heard聽說 of the Hubble哈勃
Space空間 Telescope望遠鏡 and of planetariums天文館.
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各位可能都聽過
哈柏望遠鏡以及天文台。
06:08
But there are also ways方法
for technology技術 to enable啟用 participation參與
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但還有一些你可能不熟悉的科技方式
06:12
in people's人們 experience經驗 of the sky天空
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也能夠讓人們參與對天空的體驗。
06:14
that you may可能 not be familiar with.
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These are called
"citizen公民 science科學 projects項目."
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這些叫做「公民科學計畫」。
06:18
Citizen公民 science科學 is when large
research研究 projects項目 put their data數據 online線上,
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所謂公民科學是
大型研究計畫把資料放上網路,
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teach ordinary普通 people, like you,
to go and interact相互作用 with that data數據
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教導一般人,像各位,
去和那些資料互動,
06:27
and actually其實 contribute有助於 to the research研究
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透過針對研究做出有趣
或是必要的特性描述,
06:29
by making製造 interesting有趣 or necessary必要
characterizations表徵 about it.
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來對研究做出實際貢獻。
06:33
One such這樣 example of this is what
I'm showing展示 here, called "Galaxy星系 Zoo動物園."
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這裡就是其中一個例子,
叫做「銀河動物園」。
06:38
Galaxy星系 Zoo動物園 is a project項目
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銀河動物園是一個計畫,
06:40
where people get a 20-minute-分鐘 --
even less than that, actually其實 -- tutorial教程
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計畫中,人們會得到二十分鐘——
其實應該更少——的指導,
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on how to interact相互作用
with these images圖片 of galaxies星系.
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說明如何和那些銀河影像做互動。
06:48
They learn學習 to annotate註釋 the images圖片,
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他們學會如何對影像做註解,
06:50
and within a couple一對 of minutes分鐘,
they're up and running賽跑,
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在幾分鐘之內,
他們就可以開始進行了,
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and they're making製造 really
useful有用 categorizations分類已
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他們會對這些銀河系做出
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and classifications分類 of these galaxies星系.
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很有用的分類和分級。
06:57
Now, it's easy簡單 to understand理解
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很容易理解為什麼
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why Galaxy星系 Zoo動物園 would be an easy簡單 sell
for people to be involved參與 with:
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銀河動物園非常容易推銷給人們,
讓他們願意參與:
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it involves涉及 pretty漂亮 pictures圖片;
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有很多漂亮的照片;
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galaxies星系 are, generally通常
speaking請講, pretty漂亮 attractive有吸引力.
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一般來說,銀河系是挺有吸引力的。
07:07
However然而, there are many許多 other flavors口味
of citizen公民 science科學 projects項目
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然而,還有許多其他口味的
公民科學計畫,
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that people have delved鑽研 into
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讓人們可以鑽研,
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that have varying不同 levels水平 of abstraction抽象化,
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抽象度都不同,
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that you wouldn't不會 necessarily一定 think
people would jump at.
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你不見得認為人們會搶著要去做。
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One such這樣 example of this
is the citizen公民 science科學 project項目
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這個公民科學計畫
就是一個這樣的例子,
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associated相關 with the mission任務
that I'm part部分 of,
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它和我參與的一個任務有關,
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called the Kepler開普勒 Mission任務.
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叫做「克卜勒任務」。
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Kepler開普勒 is a space空間 telescope望遠鏡 and it looks容貌
for planets行星 around other stars明星
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克卜勒是一種太空望遠鏡,
用來尋找其他星星周圍的星球,
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by measuring測量 the light
from those stars明星 very precisely恰恰.
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做法是非常精確地測量
來自那些星星的光。
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And we're looking for the dimmingsdimmings
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我們在找的是因為星星
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caused造成 by stars明星 blocking閉塞 off
some of that light.
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阻擋了一些光而造成的微暗現象。
07:41
We have an associated相關 citizen公民 science科學
project項目 called "Planet行星 Hunters獵人."
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我們有一個相關的公民科學計畫,
叫做「星球獵人」。
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Planet行星 Hunters獵人 gives you,
like Galaxy星系 Zoo動物園, a short tutorial教程,
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和銀河動物園一樣,
星球獵人會給你簡短的指導,
07:50
and within a couple一對 of minutes分鐘,
you're up and running賽跑;
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在幾分鐘內,你就可以開始進行了;
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you're looking at data數據
from the Kepler開普勒 Mission任務
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你會看到來自克卜勒任務的資料,
07:55
and looking for planets行星.
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然後你要尋找星球。
07:57
The idea理念 behind背後 this
is an easy簡單 sell, right?
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這背後的想法很容易銷售,對吧?
08:00
But the actual實際 process處理 of planet-hunting行星搜尋
involves涉及 a lot of looking at graphs,
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但實際上,獵星球的過程
會需要看很多的圖,
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like the one I'm showing展示 you here,
and annotating注釋 them.
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就像這裡的這張圖,
並對這些圖加註解。
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I do this all day and that doesn't even
sound聲音 that interesting有趣 to me.
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我每天都在做這事,
而連我都不覺得這聽起來有多有趣。
08:12
However然而, not only are people
interested有興趣 in doing this,
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然而人們不僅僅是
很有興趣想做這件事,
08:16
but the citizen公民 scientists科學家們
that work with Planet行星 Hunters獵人
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和星球獵人合作的公民科學家
08:20
have actually其實 found發現 planets行星 in the data數據
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還真的在資料中找到了星球,
08:22
that would have gone走了
undiscovered未被發現 otherwise除此以外.
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本來可能不會被發現的星球。
08:25
This is an author作者 list名單
from the paper that they published發表
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他們針對他們發現的星球
出版了一篇論文,
08:28
of the planet行星 they discovered發現.
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這是論文的作者名單。
08:29
You'll你會 see that all the people
who contributed貢獻 are listed上市 below下面,
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所有有所貢獻的人都被列在下面,
08:32
and it's sort分類 of an odd amalgam汞合金
of people's人們 real真實 names
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它有點像是個真實人名與
登入帳號名稱的奇特混合體。
08:36
and their log-in登錄 names.
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08:37
You'll你會 notice注意 if you look carefully小心,
this is the first academic學術的 acknowledgment承認
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如果你仔細看,你會注意到,
這是學術圈第一次認可
08:41
of the importance重要性 of Irish愛爾蘭的 coffee咖啡
in the discovery發現 process處理.
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在發現過程中愛爾蘭咖啡的重要性。
08:44
(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
08:46
I don't want to give you the idea理念
that these are some out-of-work外的工作 scientists科學家們
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我並不想要讓各位認為
這些人是失業的科學家,
08:51
or just a bunch of nerds書呆子
that are really into this.
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或是一群對這方面很有興趣的怪胎。
08:53
There are 60,000 people
who participate參加 in these projects項目,
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有六萬人參與了這些計畫,
08:57
and most of them don't have
technical技術 backgrounds背景.
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他們大多沒有技術背景。
08:59
So clearly明確地, what this is feeding饋送 into
is people's人們 curiosity好奇心
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所以很顯然,人們投入的是好奇心,
09:03
and their willingness願意 to be part部分
of the scientific科學 discovery發現 process處理.
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以及他們想要參與
科學發現過程的意願。
09:07
People want to do this.
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人們想要做這件事。
09:09
But all of this technology技術
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但關於體驗天空的
09:12
and all these digitally數字 mediated ways方法
of experiencing經歷 the sky天空
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所有技術以及所有數位媒介方式,
09:16
still have something of a feel to me
like looking at an animal動物 in a zoo動物園.
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還是讓我有一種感覺,
像是在動物園裡看動物。
09:21
It's a valid有效 way
of experiencing經歷 that thing --
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它是一種有效的體驗方式沒錯,
09:23
indeed確實, the lion獅子 in the cage
is still real真實,
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的確,籠子中的獅子是真的,
09:26
the Hubble哈勃 images圖片 are indeed確實 real真實,
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哈柏影像的確是真的,
09:28
and you can get closer接近 to a lion獅子 in a zoo動物園
than you can in the wild野生.
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比起在野外,在動物園裡
你還可以更接近獅子。
09:33
However然而, it's missing失踪 something.
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然而,就是少了什麼。
09:36
It's missing失踪 that savage野蠻人 beauty美女
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少了一種野性的美,
09:38
of experiencing經歷 that very thing
in the wild野生 for yourself你自己,
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自己在野外體驗時才會有的美,
09:42
unmediated非中介 by a screen屏幕.
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不是透過螢幕當媒介的。
09:44
The experience經驗 of looking up
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仰望,並且知道
09:47
and knowing會心 that the sky天空 you're looking at
surrounds圍繞著 every一切 known已知 living活的 thing
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你正在看著的天空,
包圍著宇宙中所有的已知生物,
09:52
in the universe宇宙
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這是很深刻的感受。
09:53
is very profound深刻.
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09:55
Think about that for a moment時刻.
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花點時間,想想這一點。
09:57
We are the only planet行星 we know of
that has life on it.
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就我們所知,我們的星球
是唯一有生命的星球。
10:02
The sky天空 that you see is shared共享
by every一切 other living活的 thing
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你所看見的天空,
是我們所知的所有其他生物
10:05
that we know of in existence存在.
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一起共享的。
10:08
One of the things
that I really like about my work
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關於我的工作,
我很喜歡的其中一點就是
10:11
is that it allows允許 me to step back
from my every一切 day
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它讓我能夠從我的日常生活中退開,
10:14
and to experience經驗 the larger context上下文,
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去體驗更大的情境,
10:18
this feeling感覺 that just as we go out
and try to find planets行星 in the universe宇宙
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我們出去到宇宙中尋找
和地球類似的星球,
10:24
that might威力 be like ours我們的,
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這樣的感覺,
10:26
it always reminds提醒 me
of how precious珍貴 what we have here is.
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總是提醒我,我們在這裡
所擁有的一切是多麼珍貴。
10:31
Our night sky天空 is like a natural自然 resource資源,
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我們的夜空就像是天然資源,
10:34
it's as though雖然 it's a park公園
that you can visit訪問
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它就像是你可以去的一座公園,
10:37
without ever having to travel旅行 there.
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不過你不用走到那裡去。
10:40
But like any natural自然 resource資源,
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但就像任何天然資源,
10:42
if we don't protect保護 it,
if we don't preserve保留 it and treasure寶藏 it,
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如果我們不保護它,
如果我們不保存它、珍視它,
10:45
it will slip away from us and be gone走了.
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它會從我們身邊溜走,
從此就不見了。
10:48
So if you're interested有興趣 in this,
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所以,如果你對此感興趣,
10:50
and this is something
you want to learn學習 more about,
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如果你想要了解更多,
10:53
I encourage鼓勵 you in particular特定
to visit訪問 darkskydarksky.org組織
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我鼓勵你要特別去看看 darksky.org,
10:56
and to learn學習 more
about the choices選擇 you can make
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去進一步了解,若要保護夜空,
10:59
that can protect保護 the dark黑暗 night sky天空,
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你能做的選擇有什麼,
11:01
because it belongs屬於 to everyone大家,
it belongs屬於 to all of us,
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因為它屬於每個人,
它屬於我們大家,
11:04
and therefore因此, it's ours我們的
to experience經驗 as we wish希望.
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因此,如果我們想要,
我們就可以體驗它。
11:07
And it's also ours我們的 to lose失去.
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但我們也有可能失去它。
11:09
Thank you.
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謝謝。
11:10
(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
Translated by Lilian Chiu
Reviewed by Yanyan Hong

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Lucianne Walkowicz - Stellar astronomer
Lucianne Walkowicz works on NASA's Kepler mission, studying starspots and "the tempestuous tantrums of stellar flares."

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Lucianne Walkowicz is an Astronomer at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. She studies stellar magnetic activity and how stars influence a planet's suitability as a host for alien life. She is also an artist and works in a variety of media, from oil paint to sound. She got her taste for astronomy as an undergrad at Johns Hopkins, testing detectors for the Hubble Space Telescope’s new camera (installed in 2002). She also learned to love the dark stellar denizens of our galaxy, the red dwarfs, which became the topic of her PhD dissertation at University of Washington. Nowadays, she works on NASA’s Kepler mission, studying starspots and the tempestuous tantrums of stellar flares to understand stellar magnetic fields. She is particularly interested in how the high energy radiation from stars influences the habitability of planets around alien suns. Lucianne is also a leader in the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, a new project that will scan the sky every night for 10 years to create a huge cosmic movie of our Universe.

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