Space Junk Crashes into the Moon

EPISODE · Apr 3, 2022 · 5 MIN

Space Junk Crashes into the Moon

from News For Kids · host ICRT

You may have heard of space junk falling back to Earth, but have you ever heard of space junk crashing into the moon? 你有聽說過外太空的垃圾撞到月球嗎? I hadn't… until recently! According to some reports, in early March, a leftover piece of junk from a space rocket crashed into the moon! 今年三月,有一塊火箭垃圾墜毀在月球! Researchers say the piece of junk may have created a new crater on the moon that could be up to almost twenty meters wide. That is a very big crater. 研究員說,這塊垃圾可能在月球造成了一個20公尺寬的坑洞。 This, of course, was not supposed to happen… but there is so much human-made stuff in outer space now, some of it is going to crash into other things. Other things like… the moon! 外太空有太多人造垃圾,很常會撞到別的東西,比如說月球。 Some researchers think that the piece of junk that crashed into the moon is from a Chinese rocket, but… they can't say for sure. 有的科學家覺得這塊垃圾可能來自中國的火箭,但是很難確定。 It's really hard to keep track of the floating garbage in space. It's also hard to know where the hundreds of pieces originally came from. 外太空的垃圾很難知道那些垃圾原本來自哪裡。 But one thing is for sure, people are creating too much garbage… so much that we're not just creating pollution on Earth, but we're polluting outer space, and also polluting our moon! ________________________________ Vocabulary 太空垃圾有可能碰撞到月球,或是其他太空船。 1. Crash 撞擊,墜毀 The space junk will crash into the Pacific Ocean! 太空垃圾會撞進太平洋! That's not too bad. 那不算糟糕。 Nobody lives in the ocean. 沒有人住在海洋裡。 But there could be a tsunami! 但是可能有海嘯! 2. Human-made 人造的 What's that floating in the river? 那個浮在河裡的東西是什麼? I think it's human-made garbage.我覺得是人造垃圾。 3. Create 創造 Humans create so much garbage! 人類創造好多垃圾! They also create a lot of CO2. 他們也創造好多二氧化碳。 4. Sure 確定的 One thing is for sure. 有一點是確定的。 Humans don't want to change. 人們不想要改變。 I'm not sure about that. 這我不確定。 我們一起來讀單字。 crash 撞擊 human-made 人造的 create 創造 sure 確定的 ________________________________ Quiz 1. What kind of junk is mentioned in this story? a. Space junk b. Ocean junk c. Mountain junk 2. Where did the piece of junk crash into? a. 20 meters wide b. 20 kilometers wide c. 20 centimeters 3. How wide was the crater that this piece of junk created? a. 20 meters wide b. 20 kilometers wide c. 20 centimeters wide Answers 1. A 2. C 3. A -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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