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EPISODE · May 3, 2022 · 5 MIN

Scientists Find the Oldest Galaxy in the Universe

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I love looking up at the sky! When you look at the sky, what can you see? 看天空的時候,你們會看到什麼呢? You might see an airplane, or a bird. What else can you see? Can you see the Sun? Or the Moon? Or the stars? Well, scientists can see a lot more than you and me! 科學家比我們可以看到更多東西! When they are looking at the sky, scientists use a special tool called a 'telescope'. This helps them to see things that are really far away. The bigger the telescope, the more they can see! 科學家會用天文望遠鏡觀察外太空,望遠鏡越大就可以看得越遠。 The universe is super big, and it is made of lots of places. We call these places 'galaxies'. Our planet is in a galaxy too, called The Milky Way. We share our galaxy with the Sun, and the Moon. 太陽、月亮跟我們都在銀河系裡。 Using their very big telescope, scientists have looked far out into space. And now, they have found a new galaxy! They think it is the oldest and biggest galaxy they have ever seen! 科學家相信他們的新發現,是目前已知的最大、最古老的星系。 Isn't that cool?! But wait… if this galaxy is so big, how come no-one has ever seen it before? 為什麼以前沒有人看過這個大星系呢? Well, because it is so far away it looks really tiny! We can only see it with a very big telescope. 因為這個星系太遠了,之前的望遠鏡根本看不到。 If the universe is that big, what else do you think they might find…? ________________________________ Vocabulary 科學家用天文望遠鏡,在太空裡尋找宇宙的秘密。 1. far away 遙遠的 Will stars far away have planets like ours? 遙遠的恆星會不會有我們這樣的行星? That's what scientists want to know. 這是科學家想知道的。 2. oldest 最老的 Is Earth the oldest planet? 地球是不是最老的行星? No, I think Earth is still young. 不是,地球還很年輕呢。 3. biggest 最大的 Is our Sun the biggest star? 我們的太陽是不是最大的恆星? No! There are many big stars in the universe. 不是,宇宙有好多很大的恆星。 4. find 找到 I've found them! 我找到了! What did you find? 找到了什麼? The two moons of Mars. 火星的兩個月亮。 Try to use these words more. far away 遙遠的 oldest 最老的 biggest 最大的 find 找到 ________________________________ Quiz 1. How did scientists find a new galaxy in the universe? A: With a new pair of sunglasses B: With a very big telescope C: With a very small video camera 2. What is the name of our own galaxy? A: The Milky Way B: The Buttery Path C: The Creamy Road 3. What is exciting about this new galaxy? A: It is full of cake and ice-cream B: It is bigger and older than any other galaxy C: It is made of cheese and dreams Answers 1. B 2. A 3. B -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

I love looking up at the sky! When you look at the sky, what can you see? 看天空的時候,你們會看到什麼呢? You might see an airplane, or a bird. What else can you see? Can you see the Sun? Or the Moon? Or the stars? Well, scientists can see a lot more than you and me! 科學家比我們可以看到更多東西! When they are looking at the sky, scientists use a special tool called a 'telescope'. This helps them to see things that are really far away. The bigger the telescope, the more they can see! 科學家會用天文望遠鏡觀察外太空,望遠鏡越大就可以看得越遠。 The universe is super big, and it is made of lots of places. We call these places 'galaxies'. Our planet is in a galaxy too, called The Milky Way. We share our galaxy with the Sun, and the Moon. 太陽、月亮跟我們都在銀河系裡。 Using their very big telescope, scientists have looked far out into space. And now, they have found a new galaxy! They think it is the oldest and biggest galaxy they have ever seen! 科學家相信他們的新發現,是目前已知的最大、最古老的星系。 Isn't that cool?! But wait… if this galaxy is so big, how come no-one has ever seen it before? 為什麼以前沒有人看過這個大星系呢? Well, because it is so far away it looks really tiny! We can only see it with a very big telescope. 因為這個星系太遠了,之前的望遠鏡根本看不到。 If the universe is that big, what else do you think they might find…? ________________________________ Vocabulary 科學家用天文望遠鏡,在太空裡尋找宇宙的秘密。 1. far away 遙遠的 Will stars far away have planets like ours? 遙遠的恆星會不會有我們這樣的行星? That's what scientists want to know. 這是科學家想知道的。 2. oldest 最老的 Is Earth the oldest planet? 地球是不是最老的行星? No, I think Earth is still young. 不是,地球還很年輕呢。 3. biggest 最大的 Is our Sun the biggest star? 我們的太陽是不是最大的恆星? No! There are many big stars in the universe. 不是,宇宙有好多很大的恆星。 4. find 找到 I've found them! 我找到了! What did you find? 找到了什麼? The two moons of Mars. 火星的兩個月亮。 Try to use these words more. far away 遙遠的 oldest 最老的 biggest 最大的 find 找到 ________________________________ Quiz 1. How did scientists find a new galaxy in the universe? A: With a new pair of sunglasses B: With a very big telescope C: With a very small video camera 2. What is the name of our own galaxy? A: The Milky Way B: The Buttery Path C: The Creamy Road 3. What is exciting about this new galaxy? A: It is full of cake and ice-cream B: It is bigger and older than any other galaxy C: It is made of cheese and dreams Answers 1. B 2. A 3. B -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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