ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Carolyn Porco - Planetary scientist
As the leader of the Imaging Team on the Cassini mission to Saturn, Carolyn Porco interprets and shares the pictures coming back from this fascinating planet, its rings and its moons.

Why you should listen

Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco studies and interprets the photos from NASA space missions like the renowned Voyager mission to the outer solar system in the 1980s and the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn. She leads a team of scientists from the US and Europe that has been analyzing the images Cassini has sent back since it left Earth in 1997. At Saturn, they have found new phenomena everywhere they've turned their cameras … in the planet’s atmosphere, within its rings and on the surfaces of its many moons. And they've produced spectacular images and animations of these marvels in the process.

Back in the early-1980s, while still working on her doctorate, Porco was drafted onto the Voyager imaging team to assist in crunching the mountains of data coming back from Voyager’s fly-by of Saturn. Her work on the planet's rings and their relation to its moons cemented her connection with Saturn. After Voyager had flown by Neptune and was nearing conclusion, she worked together with Carl Sagan in planning Voyager’s celebrated Pale Blue Dot picture of Earth.

Her ongoing work at the Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations (CICLOPs) has two goals: to process, interpret and archive Cassini’s images for other scientists, and to make sure the images -- in all their breathtaking poetry and mystery and sheer Save-Image-As-Desktop awesomeness -- connect with the general public. She is an advocate for the exploration and understanding of planetary space, and her frequent talks (as well as her "Captain's Log" memos on the CICLOPS website) speak to everyone, scientist and nonscientist alike. Her advocacy extends to Hollywood, where she was the character consultant on the 1997 movie “Contact,” and a consultant on the 2009 Paramount Pictures re-boot of “Star Trek.” In 2012, she was named one the 25 most influential people in space by TIME magazine.

Finally, in a twist on the Pale Blue Dot theme, it was she who conceived the idea to invite the people of the world to smile while Cassini imaged the Earth on July 19, 2013 in an event called “The Day the Earth Smiled.”

For more information: 

Solar System Portrait: Earth as 'Pale Blue Dot'

BBC: Saturn snapped as Earth smiled

The Atlantic: The Carl Sagan of Our Time Reprises the 'Pale Blue Dot' Photo of Earth

The Day the Earth Smiled: Image

Library of Congress: Portraits of the Solar System: Talking with Carolyn Porco About Carl Sagan  

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Carolyn Porco | Speaker | TED.com
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Carolyn Porco: Could a Saturn moon harbor life?

Carolyn Porco:土星的卫星可以孕育生命么?

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Carolyn Porco公布了卡西尼号探测器对土卫二进行扫描后所得出的令人兴奋的新发现。从木卫二上冰间歇泉喷发出的样品显示木卫二表面下的海洋可能孕育生命。
- Planetary scientist
As the leader of the Imaging Team on the Cassini mission to Saturn, Carolyn Porco interprets and shares the pictures coming back from this fascinating planet, its rings and its moons. Full bio

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Two years年份 ago here at TEDTED
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I reported报道 that we had discovered发现
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我宣布我们通过卡西尼探测器
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at Saturn土星, with the Cassini卡西尼 Spacecraft宇宙飞船,
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对土星的探测
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an anomalously异常 warm and geologically地质学 active活性 region地区
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在一颗较小的土星卫星的南端,
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at the southern南部的 tip小费 of the small Saturnine阴沉的 moon月亮
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发现了一块异常温暖的地质运动活跃区域
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Enceladus土卫二, seen看到 here.
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这颗卫星就是木卫二,请看图。
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This region地区 seen看到 here for the first time
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在这张卡西尼号于2005年拍摄的图片中,
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in the Cassini卡西尼 image图片 taken采取 in 2005. This is the south polar极性 region地区,
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我们第一次看到该区域。这是土卫二的南极地区。
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with the famous著名 tiger-stripe老虎条纹 fractures骨折 crossing路口 the south pole.
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南极地区横布着著名的虎皮纹裂痕
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And seen看到 just recently最近 in late晚了 2008,
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这是2008年晚些时候拍摄的图片
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here is that region地区 again,
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我们又可以看到这个区域
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now half in darkness黑暗 because the southern南部的 hemisphere半球
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该区域有一半处于阴影中,因为此时南半球
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is experiencing经历 the onset发病 of August八月
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刚刚进入8月份
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and eventually终于 winter冬季.
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并将逐渐进入冬季。
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And I also reported报道 that we'd星期三 made制作 this mind-blowing令人兴奋 discovery发现 --
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并且我还宣布了我们的一项令人兴奋的发现
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this once-in-a-lifetime一生一次的 discovery发现
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这项发现真是一生难求。
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of towering参天 jets喷气机
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这些高耸的喷射流
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erupting爆发 from those fractures骨折 at the south pole,
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是从我们之前看到的南极的裂痕区域喷发出来的。
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consisting of tiny water ice crystals晶体
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含有微小的冰晶
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accompanied伴随着 by water vapor
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一起喷发出来的还有水蒸汽
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and simple简单 organic有机 compounds化合物 like carbon dioxide二氧化碳 and methane甲烷.
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以及简单的有机化合物,比如二氧化碳和甲烷
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And at that time two years年份 ago
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而且两年前
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I mentioned提到 that we were speculating投机
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当时我说我们推测
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that these jets喷气机 might威力 in fact事实 be geysers间歇泉,
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这些喷射流可能实际上是
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and erupting爆发 from pockets口袋
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从充满液态水的地面凹陷处
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or chambers of liquid液体 water underneath the surface表面,
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或者地表以下的腔室中喷射出来的间歇泉
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but we weren't really sure.
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但是我们那时候无法确定。
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However然而, the implications启示 of those results结果 --
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但是,那些结果显示
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of a possible可能 environment环境 within this moon月亮
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该卫星内存在
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that could support支持 prebiotic益生元 chemistry化学,
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一个可能能够支持生命起源前化学物质
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and perhaps也许 life itself本身 --
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或者生命本身的环境
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were so exciting扣人心弦 that, in the intervening介入 two years年份,
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我们非常兴奋,所以在接下来的两年中
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we have focused重点 more on Enceladus土卫二.
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我们对木卫二给予了更多的关注。
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We've我们已经 flown飞行 the Cassini卡西尼 Spacecraft宇宙飞船
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我们操控卡西尼探测器
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by this moon月亮 now several一些 times,
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飞经该卫星好几次。
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flying飞行 closer接近 and deeper更深 into these jets喷气机,
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每次都离这些喷射流更贴近
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into the denser更密集 regions地区 of these jets喷气机,
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得以进入这些喷射流密度更高的区域
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so that now we have come away with some
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这样一来,我们就取得了一些
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very precise精确 compositional成分 measurements测量.
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非常准确的成分测量数据。
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And we have found发现
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我们发现
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that the organic有机 compounds化合物 coming未来 from this moon月亮
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该卫星喷射出的有机化合物
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are in fact事实 more complex复杂 than we previously先前 reported报道.
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事实上比先前我们报道的要更加复杂
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While they're not amino氨基 acids,
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它们不是氨基酸
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we're now finding发现 things like
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我们现在发现了
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propane丙烷 and benzene,
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丙烷和苯
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hydrogen cyanide氰化物, and formaldehyde甲醛.
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氢氰酸,以及甲醛等化合物
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And the tiny water crystals晶体 here
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而且,这些微小的冰晶
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now look for all the world世界
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看起来非常像是
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like they are frozen冻结的 droplets液滴 of salty water,
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冰冻的盐水滴
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which哪一个 is a discovery发现 that suggests提示
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该发现表明
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that not only do the jets喷气机 come from
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不仅这些喷射流是从
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pockets口袋 of liquid液体 water,
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液态水凹坑里喷射出来的
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but that that liquid液体 water is in contact联系 with rock.
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而且这些液态水还跟岩石有接触。
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And that is a circumstance环境
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这种情况下,
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that could supply供应 the chemical化学 energy能源
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就能产生保证维持生命的化学能
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and the chemical化学 compounds化合物 needed需要 to sustain支持 life.
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以及化合物。
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So we are very encouraged鼓励 by these results结果.
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因此,这些结果使我们深受鼓舞。
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And we are much more confident信心 now than we were two years年份 ago
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我们比两年之前更加有信心,
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that we might威力 indeed确实
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我们可能真的会
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have on this moon月亮, under the south pole,
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在这个卫星的南极下面
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an environment环境 or a zone that is hospitable好客 to living活的 organisms生物.
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发现适合生命有机体存在的环境或者区域
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Whether是否 or not there are living活的 organisms生物 there, of course课程,
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当然,那里是否存在生命有机体
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is an entirely完全 different不同 matter.
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就是另外一个问题了
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And that will have to await等待 the arrival到达,
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这个问题只能等到
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back at Enceladus土卫二,
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将来发射的探测器再次造访土卫二时来解答
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of the spacecrafts航天器, hopefully希望 some time in the near future未来,
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,这些探测器将携带研究该问题的设备。
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specifically特别 equipped装备 to address地址 that particular特定 question.
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但愿在不远的将来就能实现
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But in the meantime与此同时 I invite邀请 you to imagine想像 the day
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与此同时,我邀请大家跟我一起憧憬这样一个时刻:
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when we might威力 journey旅程 to the Saturnine阴沉的 system系统,
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我们一起畅游于土星体系中
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and visit访问 the Enceladus土卫二 interplanetary星际 geyser喷泉 park公园,
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并参观土卫二上的行星际间歇泉公园
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just because we can.
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只因我们可以做到。
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Thank you.
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谢谢
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(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
Translated by Jin Xin
Reviewed by dahong zhang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Carolyn Porco - Planetary scientist
As the leader of the Imaging Team on the Cassini mission to Saturn, Carolyn Porco interprets and shares the pictures coming back from this fascinating planet, its rings and its moons.

Why you should listen

Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco studies and interprets the photos from NASA space missions like the renowned Voyager mission to the outer solar system in the 1980s and the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn. She leads a team of scientists from the US and Europe that has been analyzing the images Cassini has sent back since it left Earth in 1997. At Saturn, they have found new phenomena everywhere they've turned their cameras … in the planet’s atmosphere, within its rings and on the surfaces of its many moons. And they've produced spectacular images and animations of these marvels in the process.

Back in the early-1980s, while still working on her doctorate, Porco was drafted onto the Voyager imaging team to assist in crunching the mountains of data coming back from Voyager’s fly-by of Saturn. Her work on the planet's rings and their relation to its moons cemented her connection with Saturn. After Voyager had flown by Neptune and was nearing conclusion, she worked together with Carl Sagan in planning Voyager’s celebrated Pale Blue Dot picture of Earth.

Her ongoing work at the Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations (CICLOPs) has two goals: to process, interpret and archive Cassini’s images for other scientists, and to make sure the images -- in all their breathtaking poetry and mystery and sheer Save-Image-As-Desktop awesomeness -- connect with the general public. She is an advocate for the exploration and understanding of planetary space, and her frequent talks (as well as her "Captain's Log" memos on the CICLOPS website) speak to everyone, scientist and nonscientist alike. Her advocacy extends to Hollywood, where she was the character consultant on the 1997 movie “Contact,” and a consultant on the 2009 Paramount Pictures re-boot of “Star Trek.” In 2012, she was named one the 25 most influential people in space by TIME magazine.

Finally, in a twist on the Pale Blue Dot theme, it was she who conceived the idea to invite the people of the world to smile while Cassini imaged the Earth on July 19, 2013 in an event called “The Day the Earth Smiled.”

For more information: 

Solar System Portrait: Earth as 'Pale Blue Dot'

BBC: Saturn snapped as Earth smiled

The Atlantic: The Carl Sagan of Our Time Reprises the 'Pale Blue Dot' Photo of Earth

The Day the Earth Smiled: Image

Library of Congress: Portraits of the Solar System: Talking with Carolyn Porco About Carl Sagan  

More profile about the speaker
Carolyn Porco | Speaker | TED.com