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Bill Stone - Explorer, inventor and outer space dreamer
Engineer and daredevil caver Bill Stone pushes the frontier -- through flooded tunnels, the remotest depths of the Earth and the limits of human endurance.

Why you should listen

Engineer and daredevil explorer Bill Stone is obsessed with discovery. After years of crawling through the deepest unexplored caves on the planet, he's building robots to go where he can't. His company Stone Aerospace built DepthX, an autonomous robot, which descended 1,099 feet down Mexico's deepest watery sinkhole. In 2009, Stone and his team completed a successful mission to Antarctica. ENDURANCE, an expedition sponsored by NASA, was developed to explore and map under the ice of Lake Bonney in Antarctica. But this was just a test for the real mission (which is explained in a  National Geographic documentary, Journey to an Alien Moon): building a probe with NASA to bore through miles of ice on Jupiter's moon Europa, then swim through the buried Europan sea in search of alien life.

He's also hoping to singlehandedly jump-start commercial human space exploration by offering spacefarers affordable fuels and consumables extracted from the moon. His new Shackleton Energy Company, or SEC, intends to raise $15 billion (as he points out, this is about the cost of a North Sea oil production platform complex) to mine ice thought to be trapped on the moon's southern pole at Shackleton Crater, and to sell derived products (including propellants and other consumables) on the moon and in low earth orbit (LEO) to international consumers.

Read about his 2014 expedition to the Chevé system, perhaps the deepest cave on Earth.

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Bill Stone: Inside the world's deepest caves

比尔•斯通探索世界最深洞穴

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比尔•斯通是一位非比寻常的探险家,他曾探究过地球最深的深渊。他要讨论他为寻找太空飞行新能源而开采月球冰层的努力,并想要开发一个自动机器人以研究木卫二号行星。
- Explorer, inventor and outer space dreamer
Engineer and daredevil caver Bill Stone pushes the frontier -- through flooded tunnels, the remotest depths of the Earth and the limits of human endurance. Full bio

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First place地点 I'd like to take you
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is what many许多 believe will be the world's世界 deepest最深 natural自然 abyss深渊.
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是一个天然的深渊,许多人相信它将会被证明为世界最深之渊。
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And I say believe because this process处理 is still ongoing不断的.
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我说相信是因为这个探索过程还未结束。
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Right now there are major重大的 expeditions探险 being存在 planned计划 for next下一个 year
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明年有几个很大的探险活动正在策划中
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that I'll talk a little bit about.
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关于这个我会做些介绍
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One of the things that's changed here,
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现在,变化之一是
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in the last 150 years年份 since以来 Jules儒勒 Verne凡尔纳
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自从儒勒•凡尔纳
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had great science-fiction科幻小说 concepts概念 of what the underworld地狱 was like,
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在科幻小说里描绘了地底世界的样子后,
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is that technology技术 has enabled启用 us to go to these places地方
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在过去的150年里,科技已使我们能够到达一些地方
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that were previously先前 completely全然 unknown未知 and speculated推测 about.
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这些地方是我们先前完全不知且不能想象的。
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We can now descend降落 thousands数千 of meters into the Earth地球 with relative相对的 impunity有罪不罚.
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而我们现在能相对安全得深入地球几千米。
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Along沿 the way we've我们已经 discovered发现 fantastic奇妙 abysses深渊 and chambers so large
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沿途我们发现了奇异的深渊和岩洞。
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that you can see for hundreds数以百计 of meters
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那些岩洞大得异乎寻常,
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without a break打破 in the line线 of sight视力.
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一眼望去能看到几百米。
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When you go on a thing like this, we can usually平时 be in the field领域
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当我们到了这样的岩洞时,我们经常会在那
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for anywhere随地 from two to four months个月,
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待二至四个月,
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with a team球队 as small as 20 or 30, to as big as 150.
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我们的队伍规模小时二三十人,大时有一百五十人。
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And a lot of people ask me, you know,
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许多人问我
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what kind of people do you get for a project项目 like this?
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你们选什么样的人参加这样的项目?
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While our selection选择 process处理
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我们的筛选过程
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is not as rigorous严格 as NASANASA, it's nonetheless尽管如此, thorough彻底.
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不是像NASA(美国航空航天局)那么严格,但它又是周详的。
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We're looking for competence权限, discipline学科, endurance耐力, and strength强度.
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我们寻找的是有能力胜任此工作,能严格约束自己,耐力长久而且体力充沛的人。
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In case案件 you're wondering想知道, this is our strength强度 test测试.
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如果你想知道的话,这是我们的体能测试。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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But we also value espritESPRIT de corps兵团
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但我们也重视团队精神
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and the ability能力 to diplomatically外交 resolve解决 inter-personal人际 conflict冲突
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和善于解决人际矛盾的能力。
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while under great stress强调 in remote远程 locations地点.
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这些能力, 在人们身处僻壤
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We have already已经 gone走了 far beyond the limits范围 of human人的 endurance耐力.
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压力巨大到远远超过人类耐力极限的时候尤其重要。
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From the entrance入口, this is nothing like a commercial广告 cave洞穴.
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从洞口看,这绝不像个商业旅游的山洞。
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You're looking at Camp Two in a place地点 called J2, not K2, but J2.
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你看到的是二号营地,它搭在J2,不是K2(世界第二高峰),而是J2.
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We're roughly大致 two days from the entrance入口 at that point.
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在那里我们大约距出口两天路程。
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And it's kind of like a high altitude高度 mountaineering登山 trip in reverse相反,
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它就像一场反方向的高海拔登山之旅,
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except that you're now running赛跑 a string of these things down.
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不同的是你用绳子往下走
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The idea理念 is to try to provide提供 some measure测量 of physical物理 comfort安慰
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这是让人们在这种地下环境中稍微觉得舒服些
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while you're down there, otherwise除此以外 in damp潮湿, moist湿, cold conditions条件 in utterly完全 dark黑暗 places地方.
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要不然周围就是完全潮湿,寒冷而且漆黑的地方了。
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I should mention提到 that everything you're seeing眼看 here, by the way,
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我应该提一下,你在这儿看着的每一件东西
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is artificially人为 illuminated发光的 at great effort功夫.
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都是费了很大劲儿人为照亮的。
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Otherwise除此以外 it is completely全然 dark黑暗 in these places地方.
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否则,在这些地方全都是黑的。
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The deeper更深 you go, the more you run into a conflict冲突 with water.
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你越深入,就越要费力气抵抗地下水问题。
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It's basically基本上 like a tree collecting搜集 water coming未来 down.
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它基本上就像是一棵向下吸水的树。
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And eventually终于 you get to places地方 where it is formidable强大 and dangerous危险
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最终你会到达了一个可怕的危险的地方
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and unfortunately不幸 slides幻灯片 just don't do justice正义.
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不幸的是这些幻灯片并不能充分显示(这些地方有多么可怕)。
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So I've got a very brief简要 clip here that was taken采取 in the late晚了 1980s.
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所以我找了一个1980年代末拍的小短片。
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So descend降落 into HuautlaHuautla Plateau高原 in Mexico墨西哥.
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这是在墨西哥瓦乌拉特高原。
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(Video视频)
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(视频)
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Now I have to tell you that the techniques技术 being存在 shown显示 here
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现在我要提醒你们这里所用的技术
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are obsolete过时的 and dangerous危险.
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已经过时而且危险。
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We would not do this today今天 unless除非 we were doing it for film电影.
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现今除非是为了拍电影,否则我们不会这样做。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Along沿 that same相同 line线, I have to tell you
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同样地,我还要说
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that with the spate泛滥 of Hollywood好莱坞 movies电影 that came来了 out last year,
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我们在底下从未见过
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we have never seen看到 monsters怪物 underground地下 --
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象去年新出的大量好莱坞电影中的怪兽,
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at least最小 the kind that eat you.
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至少没见到吃人的怪兽。
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If there is a monster怪物 underground地下,
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如果有地下怪兽,
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it is the crushing破碎 psychological心理 remoteness遥远
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那一定是心中的能致命的孤寂
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that begins开始 to hit击中 every一切 member会员 of the team球队
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一旦你从最近的洞口深入三天,
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once一旦 you cross交叉 about three days inbound入站 from the nearest最近的 entrance入口.
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这种孤寂感就开始侵袭队中的成员
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Next下一个 year I'll be leading领导 an international国际 team球队 to J2.
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明年我要带领一支国际队伍去J2.
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We're going to be shooting射击 from minus减去 2,600 meters --
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我们要从地下2600米处
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that's a little over 8,600 feet down --
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大约8600多英尺之下--开始拍摄。
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at 30 kilometers公里 from the entrance入口.
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那个地方离洞口30千米处。
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The lead crews船员 will be underground地下 for pushing推动 30 days straight直行.
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先头部队将会在地下向前不停地推进30天。
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I don't think there's been a mission任务 like that in a long time.
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我想已经很久没有象这样的探险活动了。
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Eventually终于, if you keep going down in these things,
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最后,如果你一直向下深入这些洞穴,
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probability可能性 says that you're going to run into a place地点 like this.
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概率上说你很可能进入一个
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It's a place地点 where there's a fold in the geologic地质 stratum地层
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有褶皱的
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that collects收集 water and fills填充 to the roof屋顶.
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充满水的地方
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And when you used to find these things,
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当以前找这些地方时
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they would put a label标签 on a map地图 that said terminal终奌站 siphon虹吸管.
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人们会在地图上标注其为吸管终端。
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Now I remember记得 that term术语 really well for two reasons原因.
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这个词我记得很清楚。因为有两个原因
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Number one, it's the name名称 of my rock band, and second第二,
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第一,它是我摇滚乐队的名字,第二,
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is because the confrontation对抗 of these things
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是因为这些地方的挑战
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forced被迫 me to become成为 an inventor发明者.
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迫使我变成了一个发明者。
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And we've我们已经 since以来 gone走了 on to develop发展
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而且从那以后,我们研发了好几代
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many许多 generations of gadgets小工具 for exploring探索 places地方 like this.
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许多用于探索类似地方的小仪器。
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This is some life-support生命保障 equipment设备 closed-cycle闭式循环.
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这是某种闭合的维持生命的仪器
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And you can use that now to go for many许多 kilometers公里 horizontally水平
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你现在可以用它在水下水平前行几千米
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underwater水下 and to depths深处 of 200 meters straight直行 down underwater水下.
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其应用范围深至水下200米处。
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When you do this kind of stuff东东 it's like doing EVAEVA.
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当你在水下行走时,感觉有点儿像EVA(太空行走),
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It's like doing extra-vehicular舱外 activity活动 in space空间,
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像是进行太空行走,
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but at much greater更大 distances距离, and at much greater更大 physical物理 peril.
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但是要走的更远,冒的风险也更大。
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So it makes品牌 you think about how to design设计 your equipment设备
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for long range范围, away from a safe安全 haven避风港.
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使它安全地走得更远。
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Here's这里的 a clip from a National国民 Geographic地理 movie电影
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这是国家地理电影1999年拍的
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that came来了 out in 1999.
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一些片段
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(Video视频) Narrator旁白: Exploration勘探 is a physical物理 process处理
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(视频)旁白:探索是一个物理过程
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of putting your foot脚丫子 in places地方 where humans人类 have never stepped加强 before.
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它让你涉足人类从未涉及的地方。
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This is where the last little nugget金块 of totally完全 unknown未知 territory领土 remains遗迹 on this planet行星.
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这是地球上完全不为人知的最后一点儿金地。
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To experience经验 it is a privilege特权.
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只有极少的人能够亲历。
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Bill法案 Stone: That was taken采取 in Wakulla沃库拉 Springs, Florida佛罗里达.
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比尔•斯通:那电影取景于佛罗里达的瓦库拉泉。
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Couple一对 of things to note注意 about that movie电影. Every一切 piece of equipment设备
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这部电影有几件事值得注意:你所见的每种设备
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that you saw in there did not exist存在 before 1999.
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1999年前都不存在。
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It was developed发达 within a two-year两年 period and used on actual实际 exploratory探索 projects项目.
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它们是在两年内发明的,并且用于实际探索项目。
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This gadget小工具 you see right here was called the digital数字 wall mapper映射器,
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你们在这里见到的这个是电子墙体测绘仪--
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and it produced生成 the first three-dimensional三维 map地图 anybody任何人 has ever doneDONE
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它制出了世界上第一个山洞的三维地图,
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of a cave洞穴, and it happened发生 to be underwater水下 in Wakulla沃库拉 Springs.
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那是在瓦库拉泉水下
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It was that gadget小工具 that serendipitously无心插柳 opened打开 a door
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正是这小仪器不经意地开启了
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to another另一个 unexplored未开发 world世界.
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This is Europa欧罗巴.
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这是木卫二。
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Carolyn卡罗琳 Porco波哥 mentioned提到 another另一个 one called Enceladus土卫二 the other day.
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卡罗琳•波科尔前几天提到另一个叫做恩克拉多斯的行星。
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This is one of the places地方 where planetary行星 scientists科学家们
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believe there is a highest最高 probability可能性 of the detection发现
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相信那里是最有可能探索到
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of the first life off earth地球 in the ocean海洋 that exists存在 below下面 there.
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有地球之外的初级生命的地方之一,生命就存在在恩克拉多斯行星的大洋之下。
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For those who have never seen看到 this story故事,
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对于那些从未看过这个故事的人来说,
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Jim吉姆 Cameron卡梅伦 produced生成 a really wonderful精彩 IMAXIMAX movie电影
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几年前吉姆•卡梅隆(泰坦尼克,阿凡达导演)拍出过精彩的IMAX(巨幕)电影
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couple一对 of years年份 ago, called "Aliens外星人 of the Deep."
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名叫《深海异形》
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There was a brief简要 clip --
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这是片中的一个小片段--
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(Video视频) Narrator旁白: A mission任务 to explore探索 under the ice of Europa欧罗巴
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(视频)旁白:探索木卫二冰底的任务
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would be the ultimate最终 robotic机器人 challenge挑战.
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将会成为机器人的终极挑战。
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Europa欧罗巴 is so far away that even at the speed速度 of light,
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木卫二很远,即使用光速
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it would take more than an hour小时 for the command命令 just to reach达到 the vehicle车辆.
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指令到达飞行器也要花一个多小时。
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It has to be smart聪明 enough足够 to avoid避免 terrain地形 hazards危害
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必须非常聪明才能避免各种冒险
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and to find a good landing降落 site现场 on the ice.
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找到一个好的冰面降落
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Now we have to get through通过 the ice.
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现在我们还得穿过冰层。
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You need a melt熔化 probe探测.
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需要一个融化器。
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It's basically基本上 a nuclear-heated核热 torpedo鱼雷.
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它基本上就是一个核能加热鱼雷。
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The ice could be anywhere随地 from three to 16 miles英里 deep.
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冰层可能有3至16英里 (5 到 26 公里)深。
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Week after week, the melt熔化 probe探测 will sink水槽 of its own拥有 weight重量
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一周接一周,融化探头靠着自身重量下沉
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through通过 the ancient ice, until直到 finally最后 --
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穿过远古的冰层,直至最后……
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Now, what are you going to do when you reach达到 the surface表面 of that ocean海洋?
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当你到达洋面你将要做什么?
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You need an AUVAUV, an autonomous自主性 underwater水下 vehicle车辆.
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你需要个AUV,一个自行式水下航行器。
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It needs需求 to be one smart聪明 puppy小狗, able能够 to navigate导航
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它必须很聪明,能够自己导航
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and make decisions决定 on its own拥有 in an alien外侨 ocean海洋.
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在陌生的外星球的大洋里能够自己做决定。
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BSBS: What Jim吉姆 didn't know when he released发布 that movie电影
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比尔•斯通:吉姆公映这部电影时并不知道
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was that six months个月 earlier NASANASA had funded资助 a team球队 I assembled组装
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六个月前NASA(美国宇航局)已拨款给我集合的一个团队
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to develop发展 a prototype原型 for the Europa欧罗巴 AUVAUV.
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去研发木卫二自行式水下航行器的原型。
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I mean, I cut through通过 three years年份 of engineering工程 meetings会议, design设计
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我花了三年的工程会议,设计
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and system系统 integration积分, and introduced介绍 DEPTHX深井热量探测器 --
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和系统整合,设计了DEPTHX--
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Deep Phreatic潜水 Thermal Explorer探险者.
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深水热源探索仪。
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And as the movie电影 says, this is one smart聪明 puppy小狗.
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就像电影描述的,这是一个灵敏的小东西
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It's got 96 sensors传感器, 36 onboard在船上 computers电脑,
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它有96个传感器,36台车携式电脑
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100,000 lines线 of behavioral行为的 autonomy自治 code,
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十万条自主行为指令,
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packs more than 10 kilos公斤 of TNTTNT in electrical电动 onboard在船上 equivalent当量.
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携带着十多公斤的炸药。
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This is the target目标 site现场,
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这是目的地,
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the world's世界 deepest最深 hydrothermal热液 spring弹簧 at Cenote灰岩坑 ZacatonZacaton in northern北方 Mexico墨西哥.
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墨西哥北部萨卡通石灰岩洞的世界最深温泉。
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It's been explored探讨 to a depth深度 of 292 meters
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有人曾经探索到292米深处。
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and beyond that nobody没有人 knows知道 anything.
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再深就没人知道是什么样了。
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This is part部分 of DEPTHX's深井热量探测器的 mission任务.
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探索它是深水热源探测仪的任务之一。
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There are two primary targets目标 we're doing here.
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我们有两个正在研究的主要方向。
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One is, how do you do science科学 autonomy自治 underground地下?
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一个是如何在地下自动地做科学实验?
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How do you take a robot机器人 and turn it into a field领域 microbiologist微生物学家?
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如何将机器人变成野外工作的生物学家?
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There are more stages阶段 involved参与 here
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这个有更多的步骤
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than I've got time to tell you about, but basically基本上 we drive驾驶
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可惜我没有足够的时间细述,但是基本上我们操纵机器人
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through通过 the space空间, we populate填充 it with environmental环境的 variables变量 --
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穿过这个空间,我们让它探测环境变量--
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sulphide硫化物, halide卤化物, things like that.
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硫化物,卤化物,这样的东西。
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We calculate计算 gradient梯度 surfaces, and drive驾驶 the botBOT over to a wall
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我们计算倾斜的表面,操纵机器人爬上墙体
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where there's a high probability可能性 of life.
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那里很有可能存在生命。
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We move移动 along沿 the wall, in what's called proximity接近 operations操作,
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我们沿墙移动,这就是所谓的近距离操做
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looking for changes变化 in color颜色.
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寻找颜色的变化。
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If we see something that looks容貌 interesting有趣, we pull it into a microscope显微镜.
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如果我们遇到什么有趣的东西,我们把它放到显微镜下。
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If it passes通行证 the microscopic显微 test测试, we go for a collection采集.
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如果它通过了显微镜测试,我们就收集样本。
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We either draw in a liquid液体 sample样品,
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我们收集液体样本,
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or we can actually其实 take a solid固体 core核心 from the wall.
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或者我们从墙体上直接采集固体岩芯标本。
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No hands at the wheel.
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这一过程无需人来遥控
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This is all behavioral行为的 autonomy自治 here
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这全都由机器人
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that's being存在 conducted进行 by the robot机器人 on its own拥有.
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自己执行。
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The real真实 hat帽子 trick for this vehicle车辆, though虽然,
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这台机器最大的创新
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is a disruptive破坏性 new navigation导航 system系统 we've我们已经 developed发达,
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是一种我们研发的与众不同的导航系统,
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known已知 as 3D SLAMSLAM, for simultaneous同时 localization本土化 and mapping制图.
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被称作3D SLAM, 用于同时定位和画图。
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DEPTHX深井热量探测器 is an all-seeing全视 eyeball眼球.
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深水热源探测仪是一种全视角眼球。
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Its sensor传感器 beams look both forward前锋 and backward落后 at the same相同 time,
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它的感应光源可以同时向前向后,
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allowing允许 it to do new exploration勘探
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允许它做新的探索
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while it's still achieving实现 geometric几何 sensor-lock传感器锁
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同时它能将感应到的它所经过的地方地
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on what it's gone走了 through通过 already已经.
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几何图形锁定。
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What I'm going to show显示 you next下一个
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我接下来要给你展示的
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is the first fully充分 autonomous自主性 robotic机器人 exploration勘探 underground地下
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是有史以来第一个
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that's ever been doneDONE.
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全自动地下探索机器人
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This May可能, we're going to go from minus减去 1,000 meters in ZacatonZacaton,
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今年五月,我们准备从扎卡顿地下一千米处出发,
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and if we're very lucky幸运, DEPTHX深井热量探测器 will bring带来 back the first
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如果我们幸运,深水热源探测仪将会带回第一个
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robotically-discovered机器人发现的 division of bacteria.
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机器人独立发现的细菌切片。
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The next下一个 step after that is to test测试 it in Antartica南极洲 and then,
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那之后的第二步是在南极洲对它做测试,然后
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if the funding资金 continues继续 and NASANASA has the resolution解析度 to go,
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如果资金许可,并且美国宇航局有决心,
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we could potentially可能 launch发射 by 2016, and by 2019
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我们可能在2016年前开始实施(探索外星)计划,在2019年
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we may可能 have the first evidence证据 of life off this planet行星.
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我们有可能得到证明地球外的生命存在第一个证据,
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What then of manned载人 space空间 exploration勘探?
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那载人的空间探索呢?
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The government政府 recently最近 announced公布 plans计划 to return返回 to the moon月亮 by 2024.
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美国政府最近宣布了2024重返月球的计划。
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The successful成功 conclusion结论 of that mission任务 will result结果
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这项任务的成功将使少数的
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in infrequent罕见的 visitation探视 of the moon月亮 by a small number
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政府雇佣的科学家和飞行员
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of government政府 scientists科学家们 and pilots飞行员.
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的探访月球活动
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It will leave离开 us no further进一步 along沿 in the general一般 expansion扩张
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和五十年前相比,从人类探索宇宙的整体来看,
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of humanity人性 into space空间 than we were 50 years年份 ago.
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并没有什么起步
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Something fundamental基本的 has to change更改
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如果我们想要在有生之年让太空飞行变得习以为然
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if we are to see common共同 access访问 to space空间 in our lifetime一生.
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必须有根本的改变,
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What I'm going to show显示 you next下一个 are a couple一对 of controversial争论的 ideas思路.
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我下面要展示的是一些有争论的观点。
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And I hope希望 you'll你会 bear with me and have some faith信仰
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我希望大家耐心听我讲并且相信
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that there's credibility可信性 behind背后 what we're going to say here.
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我们这里所说的是确实可信的。
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There are three underpinnings基础 of working加工 in space空间 privately私自.
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私人探索太空工作有三大支柱。
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One of them is the requirement需求
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其一是
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for economical经济 earth-to-space地球到太空 transport运输.
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经济的地球到太空的交通运输
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The Bert伯特 RutansRutans and Richard理查德 BransonsBransons of this world世界
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创业家们象伯特•鲁坦斯和理查德•布兰特(维珍航空公司的创始人)
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have got this in their sights景点 and I salute礼炮 them.
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已经开始在这方面努力,我向他们致敬。
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Go, go, go.
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加油,加油,加油
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The next下一个 thing we need are places地方 to stay on orbit轨道.
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我们需要的另一件事是轨道上的停留处。
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Orbital轨道的 hotels酒店 to start开始 with, but workshops研讨会 for the rest休息 of us later后来 on.
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先以做太空酒店(旅游业)开始,之后可以我们的工作站。
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The final最后 missing失踪 piece, the real真实 paradigm-buster范式克星, is this:
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最后一点,真正能扭转乾坤的是:
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a gas加油站 station on orbit轨道.
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太空轨道加油站。
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It's not going to look like that.
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它不会是图上这样的。
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If it existed存在, it would change更改 all future未来 spacecraft宇宙飞船 design设计 and space空间 mission任务 planning规划.
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如果它存在,它会改变所有未来宇宙飞船和宇宙空间探索计划的设计。
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Now, to give you a chance机会 to understand理解
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现在,为了让大家明白
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why there is power功率 in that statement声明,
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此断言的分量
12:27
I've got to give you the basics基本 of Space空间 101.
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我要教大家一点儿太空基础知识。
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And the first thing is everything you do in space空间 you pay工资 by the kilogram公斤.
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首先,你要为在太空里所做的每一件事情按千克付费。
12:37
Anybody任何人 drink one of these here this week?
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有人这周喝过一杯这个吗?
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You'd pay工资 10,000 dollars美元 for that in orbit轨道.
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在轨道上你要为其支付一万美元。
12:44
That's more than you pay工资 for TEDTED,
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那比你要参加TED支付的费用还要多,
12:46
if Google谷歌 dropped下降 their sponsorship赞助.
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如果谷歌撤销他们的赞助的话。
12:48
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
12:51
The second第二 is more than 90 percent百分 of the weight重量 of a vehicle车辆 is in propellant推进物.
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其次,推进剂占百分之九十多的飞船重量。
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Thus从而, every一切 time you'd want to do anything in space空间,
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因此,每次你想要在宇宙空间里做任何事,
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you are literally按照字面 blowing away enormous巨大 sums总和 of money
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每次你踩加速器时,
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every一切 time you hit击中 the accelerator加速器.
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你就是在大笔地烧钱
13:06
Not even the guys at Tesla特斯拉 can fight斗争 that physics物理.
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即使是做Tesla(极品电动跑车)的家伙们也没法战胜那个物理现象。
13:09
So, what if you could get your gas加油站 at a 10th the price价钱?
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所以,如果你能都以十分之一的价钱得到燃料会怎样?
13:15
There is a place地点 where you can.
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有个地方可以让你这样做。
13:18
In fact事实, you can get it better -- you can get it at 14 times lower降低
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事实上,可以更便宜--你能以十四分之一的价格得到
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if you can find propellant推进物 on the moon月亮.
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如果你能够在月球上发现推进剂的话。
13:24
There is a little-known鲜为人知的 mission任务 that was launched推出
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美国国防部13年展开了一个鲜为人知的,
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by the Pentagon五角大楼, 13 years年份 ago now, called Clementine克莱门汀.
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称为克莱门汀的计划。
13:30
And the most amazing惊人 thing that came来了 out of that mission任务
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这项计划最令人称奇的发现
13:33
was a strong强大 hydrogen signature签名 at Shackleton沙克尔顿 crater弹坑
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是在月球的南极沙克尔顿环形山
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on the south pole of the moon月亮.
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探测到很强的氢气信号
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That signal信号 was so strong强大,
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那信号非常强,
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it could only have been produced生成 by 10 trillion tons of water
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只有沉淀地下的10万亿吨水才能生成它,
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buried隐藏 in the sediment沉淀, collected over millions百万 and billions数十亿 of years年份
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那水是成百上千万年
13:48
by the impact碰撞 of asteroids小行星 and comet彗星 material材料.
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小行星和彗星撞击遗留物汇聚而成
13:55
If we're going to get that, and make that gas加油站 station possible可能,
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如果我们要用这水使加油站的建造成为可能的话
13:59
we have to figure数字 out ways方法 to move移动 large volumes of payload有效载荷 through通过 space空间.
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我们必须找到在在太空中移动大量物资的方法。
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We can't do that right now.
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我们现在还做不到。
14:04
The way you normally一般 build建立 a system系统 right now is you have a tube stack
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人们现在的做法是从地球
14:07
that has to be launched推出 from the ground地面,
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使用多级火箭
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and resist all kinds of aerodynamic空气动力学的 forces军队.
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这种方法需要克服各种空气动力效应。
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We have to beat击败 that.
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我们必须克服它。
14:13
We can do it because in space空间 there are no aerodynamics空气动力学.
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我们能够这样做是因为太空里没有空气阻力。
14:16
We can go and use inflatable充气 systems系统 for almost几乎 everything.
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我们几乎总是能够使用充气系统。
14:20
This is an idea理念 that, again, came来了 out of Livermore利弗莫尔 back in 1989,
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这个设想又是出自1989年在利弗莫尔
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with Dr博士. Lowell洛厄尔 Wood's树木 group.
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洛厄尔伍德教授领导的团队。
14:26
And we can extend延伸 that now to just about everything.
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我们现在可以把它扩展到几乎每个其他领域。
14:30
Bob短发 Bigelow毕格罗 currently目前 has a test测试 article文章 in the orbit轨道.
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鲍勃•比奇洛目前正在太空轨道上检测一个这样的装置。
14:32
We can go much further进一步.
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我们可以更近一步
14:33
We can build建立 space空间 tugs拖船, orbiting轨道 platforms平台 for holding保持 cryogens冷冻剂 and water.
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我们可以建立太空拖船,装载冷冻机和水的轨道平台。
14:38
There's another另一个 thing.
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还有另一件事情。
14:40
When you're coming未来 back from the moon月亮,
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当你从月球回来时,
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you have to deal合同 with orbital轨道的 mechanics机械学.
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轨道力学告诉我们
14:44
It says you're moving移动 10,000 feet per second第二 faster更快
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你需要减每秒10000英尺的速度
14:46
than you really want to be to get back to your gas加油站 station.
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慢到回加油站时所需的速度。
14:49
You got two choices选择.
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你有两个选择。
14:51
You can burn烧伤 rocket火箭 fuel汽油 to get there, or you can do something really incredible难以置信.
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你可以燃烧火箭燃料,或者你可以做些很不可思议的事情。
14:55
You can dive潜水 into the stratosphere平流层,
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你可以扎入平流层,
14:57
and precisely恰恰 dissipate消散 that velocity速度, and come back out to the space空间 station.
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恰好抵消高速,再回到空间站。
15:01
It has never been doneDONE.
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此举从未有人做过。
15:02
It's risky有风险 and it's going to be one hell地狱 of a ride --
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这很冒险,会比迪士尼的过山车
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better than Disney迪士尼.
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还惊险
15:08
The traditional传统 approach途径 to space空间 exploration勘探
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传统的太空探索方法
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has been that you carry携带 all the fuel汽油 you need
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是你载着所有所需燃料
15:12
to get everybody每个人 back in case案件 of an emergency.
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燃料足够确保每个人安全往返并且能应对紧急状况。
15:14
If you try to do that for the moon月亮,
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如果你试着为了登月这么做,
15:16
you're going to burn烧伤 a billion十亿 dollars美元 in fuel汽油 alone单独 sending发出 a crew船员 out there.
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送出一名宇航员光燃料就要花费十亿美元。
15:20
But if you send发送 a mining矿业 team球队 there,
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但是如果你派遣一支采矿小队到那里,
15:22
without the return返回 propellant推进物, first --
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前提是不带返程燃料--
15:24
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
15:29
Did any of you guys hear the story故事 of Cortez科特斯?
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有人听过科尔特兹的故事吗?
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This is not like that. I'm much more like Scotty.
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这不像那个故事。我更像是司各特。
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I like this equipment设备, you know, and I really value it
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我喜欢推进剂,我真的很看重它
15:38
so we're not going to burn烧伤 the gear齿轮.
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所以我们不准备烧掉它。
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But, if you were truly bold胆大 you could get it there, manufacture制造 it,
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但是,如果你真的很大胆你可以在那里(月球上)得到并制造它,
15:44
and it would be the most dramatic戏剧性 demonstration示范
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而且这会变成最激动人心的演示
15:46
that you could do something worthwhile合算 off this planet行星
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证明你离开地球也能做一些前所未有的
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that has ever been doneDONE.
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有价值的事情。
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There's a myth神话 that you can't do anything in space空间
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人们都说没有亿万美元和20年时间的话
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for less than a trillion dollars美元 and 20 years年份.
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在太空里不可能做成任何事情。
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That's not true真正.
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这是错的。
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In seven years年份, we could pull off
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七年之内,我们能够胜利完成
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an industrial产业 mission任务 to Shackleton沙克尔顿 and demonstrate演示
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一项去沙克尔顿(有水的月球环形山)的工业计划
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that you could provide提供 commercial广告 reality现实 out of this in low-earth低地球 orbit轨道.
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显示人类能利用月球能源在近地轨道上提供商业活动
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We're living活的 in one of the most exciting扣人心弦 times in history历史.
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我们正处在人类历史上最令人兴奋的时代之一。
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We're at a magical神奇 confluence合流 where private私人的 wealth财富
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我们处在一个魔幻般的交汇口,这里个人财富
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and imagination想像力 are driving主动 the demand需求 for access访问 to space空间.
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和想象力正推动着人们进入太空的需求。
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The orbital轨道的 refueling加油 stations I've just described描述
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我刚才描述的太空轨道加油站
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could create创建 an entirely完全 new industry行业 and provide提供 the final最后 key
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能够创建一种全新的工业而且提供一把
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for opening开盘 space空间 to the general一般 exploration勘探.
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开启全面探索太空之门的钥匙。
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To bust胸围 the paradigm范例 a radically根本 different不同 approach途径 is needed需要.
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打破固有模式需要一种全新的方法。
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We can do it by jump-starting跳启动 with an industrial产业
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我们可以发起一次象路易斯和克拉克穿越美国一样具有历史意义的
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Lewis刘易斯 and Clark克拉克 expedition远征 to Shackleton沙克尔顿 crater弹坑,
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对沙克尔顿环形山的工业探索,
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to mine the moon月亮 for resources资源, and demonstrate演示
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以开采月球资源,证明
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they can form形成 the basis基础 for a profitable有利可图 business商业 on orbit轨道.
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它们可以成为在轨道上可盈利的商业活动的基础。
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Talk about space空间 always seems似乎 to be hung鸿 on ambiguities歧义
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当人们讨论太空探险时,似乎总是故意把目的和时限
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of purpose目的 and timing定时.
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定得模模糊糊
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I would like to close here by putting a stake赌注 in the sand at TEDTED.
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作为结束,我现在就在TED作出承诺
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I intend打算 to lead that expedition远征.
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我志在领导这项太空远征。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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It can be doneDONE in seven years年份 with the right backing后盾.
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有合适的支持,这件事可以在七年内完成。
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Those who join加入 me in making制造 it happen发生 will become成为 a part部分 of history历史
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加入我完成此事的人将会
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and join加入 other bold胆大 individuals个人 from time past过去
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和那些历史上其他用于探索的人一起,永垂史册
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who, had they been here today今天, would have heartily尽情地 approved批准.
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他们今天如果在这里,也定会诚心赞同。
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There was once一旦 a time when people did bold胆大 things to open打开 the frontier边境.
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人们曾经勇敢地开启边疆之门。
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We have collectively forgotten忘记了 that lesson.
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我们做为一个整体已忘记那一课。
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Now we're at a time when boldness魄力 is required需要 to move移动 forward前锋.
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100年前欧内斯特沙克尔顿先生(英国南极探险家)说过“我们需要的是胆气才能前进”,
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100 years年份 after Sir先生 Ernest欧内斯特 Shackleton沙克尔顿 wrote these words,
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现在也是一样
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I intend打算 to plant an industrial产业 flag on the moon月亮
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我要在月球表面插一面工业的旗帜
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and complete完成 the final最后 piece
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在我们的时代,为我们所有人,
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that will open打开 the space空间 frontier边境, in our time, for all of us.
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完成将会开启航天边疆之门的最后一项任务
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Thank you.
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谢谢。
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(Applause掌声)
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Translated by Eva Sun
Reviewed by Ray Yang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Bill Stone - Explorer, inventor and outer space dreamer
Engineer and daredevil caver Bill Stone pushes the frontier -- through flooded tunnels, the remotest depths of the Earth and the limits of human endurance.

Why you should listen

Engineer and daredevil explorer Bill Stone is obsessed with discovery. After years of crawling through the deepest unexplored caves on the planet, he's building robots to go where he can't. His company Stone Aerospace built DepthX, an autonomous robot, which descended 1,099 feet down Mexico's deepest watery sinkhole. In 2009, Stone and his team completed a successful mission to Antarctica. ENDURANCE, an expedition sponsored by NASA, was developed to explore and map under the ice of Lake Bonney in Antarctica. But this was just a test for the real mission (which is explained in a  National Geographic documentary, Journey to an Alien Moon): building a probe with NASA to bore through miles of ice on Jupiter's moon Europa, then swim through the buried Europan sea in search of alien life.

He's also hoping to singlehandedly jump-start commercial human space exploration by offering spacefarers affordable fuels and consumables extracted from the moon. His new Shackleton Energy Company, or SEC, intends to raise $15 billion (as he points out, this is about the cost of a North Sea oil production platform complex) to mine ice thought to be trapped on the moon's southern pole at Shackleton Crater, and to sell derived products (including propellants and other consumables) on the moon and in low earth orbit (LEO) to international consumers.

Read about his 2014 expedition to the Chevé system, perhaps the deepest cave on Earth.

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Bill Stone | Speaker | TED.com

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