首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
Since ancient times, people have dreamed of leaving their home planet and exploring other worlds. In the later half of the 20th
Since ancient times, people have dreamed of leaving their home planet and exploring other worlds. In the later half of the 20th
admin
2011-02-11
35
问题
Since ancient times, people have dreamed of leaving their home planet and exploring other worlds. In the later half of the 20th century, that dream became reality. The space age began with the launch of the first artificial satellites in 1963. A human first went into space in 1963. Since then, astronauts and cosmonauts have ventured into space for ever greater lengths of time, even living aboard orbiting space stations for months on end. Two dozen people have circled the moon or walked on its surface. At the same time, robotic explorers have journeyed where humans could not go, visiting all but one of the solar system’s major worlds. Unpiloted spacecraft have also visited a host of minor bodies such as moons, comets, and asteroids. These explorations have sparked the advance of new technologies, from rockets to communications equipment to computers. Spacecraft studies have yielded a bounty of scientific discoveries about the solar system, the Milky Way Galaxy, and the universe. And they have given humanity a new perspective on the earth and its neighbors in space.
The first challenge of space exploration was developing rockets powerful enough and reliable enough to boost a satellite into orbit. These boosters needed more than brute force, however; they also needed guidance systems to steer them on the proper flight paths to reach their desired orbits. The next challenge was building the satellites themselves. The satellites needed electronic components that were lightweight, yet durable enough to withstand the acceleration and vibration of launch. Creating these components required the world’s aerospace engineering facilities to adopt new standards of reliability in manufacturing and testing. On Earth, engineers also had to build tracking stations to maintain radio communications with these artificial "moons" as they circled the planet.
Beginning in the early 1920s, humans launched probes to explore other planets. The distances traveled by these robotic space travelers required travel times measured in months or years. These spacecraft had to be especially reliable to continue functioning for a decade or more. They also had to withstand such hazards as the radiation belts surrounding Jupiter, particles orbiting in the rings of Saturn, and greater extremes in temperature than are faced by spacecraft in the closeness of Earth. Despite their great scientific returns, these missions often came with high price tags. Today the world’ s space agencies, such as the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA. and the European Space Agency (ESA), strive to conduct robotic missions more cheaply and efficiently.
It was inevitable that humans would follow their unpiloted creations into space. Piloted space flight introduced a whole new set of difficulties, many Of them concerned with keeping people alive in the hostile environment of space. In addition to the vacuum of space, which requires any piloted spacecraft to carry its own atmosphere, there are other deadly hazards: solar and cosmic radiation, micrometorites (small bits of rock and dus0 that might puncture a spacecraft hull or an astronaut’ s pressure suit, and extremes of temperature ranging from frigid darkness to broiling sunlight. It was not enough simply to keep people alive in space — astronauts needed to have a means of accomplishing useful work while they were there. It was necessary to develop tools and techniques for space navigation, and for conducting scientific observations and experiments. Astronauts would have to be protected when they ventured outside the safety of their pressurized spacecraft to work in the vacuum. Missions and hardware would have to be carefully designed to help insure the Safety of space crews in any foreseeable emergency, from liftoff to landing.
The challenges of conducting piloted space flights were great enough for missions that orbited Earth. They became even more daunting for the Apollo missions, which sent astronauts to the moon. The achievement of sending astronauts to the lunar surface and back represents a summit of human space flight.
After the Apollo program, the emphasis in piloted missions shifted to long-duration spaceflight, as pioneered aboard Soviet and U.S. space stations. The development of reusable spacecraft became another goal, giving rise to the U.S. space shuffle fleet. Today efforts focus on keeping people healthy during space missions lasting a year or more — the duration needed to reach nearby planets — and in lowering the cost of sending satellites into orbit.
What are the challenges of space exploration?
选项
A、The challenge was developing rockets powerful enough and reliable enough to boost a satellite into orbit.
B、The challenge was building the satellites themselves.
C、Engineers also had to build tracking stations to maintain radio communications with these artificial "moons" as they circled the planet.
D、The development of rockets and satellites.
答案
D
解析
根据在第二段,选D。
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.kaotiyun.com/show/TeeO777K
0
专业英语八级
相关试题推荐
Computerprogrammersoftenremarkthatcomputingmachines,withaperfectlackofdiscrimination,willdoanyfoolishthingthey
Whyshouldanyonebuythelatestvolumeintheever-expandingDictionaryofNationalBiography?Idonotmeanthatitisbad,as
A、TheyexpectthatXPwillattractuserstousetheirnewproduct.B、TheyexpectthatXPwillenhanceAmericaneconomy.C、Theye
A、policeprovideddetailinformationsaboutthegirlB、Tobagohasapopulationof1.2millionC、homicideincreasedinTobagoD、
AmongthegreatMiddleEnglishpoets,GeoffreyChaucerisknownforhisproductionof______.
Proponentsofdifferentjazzstyleshavealwaysarguedthattheirpredecessors,musicalstyledidnotincludeessentialcharacte
SamuelSlaterwasborninBelper,England,in1768.OncompletionofhissevenyearapprenticeshipinanEnglishspinningmill,
D英国文学之作家流派。题目询问谁是aestheticism(唯美主义)和decadence(颓废派文艺)的代表人,答案是OscarWilde,其代表作为HappyPrince。
A、Butchersandsupermarketswereaffected.B、Theex-presidentwasoverthrown.C、Roadstothecapitalwereblocked.D、Exporttaxe
WilliamFaulknerwasborninOxford,Miss.Hehad【1】education,thenhejoinedtheBritishRoyalAirForceinCanadabecausehew
随机试题
Everycountryhasitsheroes.Theymaybesoldiersorsportspeople,doctorsorfilmstars.Weadmirethemfortheircourage,th
逍遥散中体现养血柔肝意义的药物是
A.15°B.60°C.70°D.80°E.140°上颌中切牙的唇面线与日匡耳平面的交角约为
6家发起企业可以用()作为自己对鼎立公司的出资。6家发起企业认购鼎立公司的股份总额至少要达到()。
下列水溶液凝固点最低的为()。
Out of( ), we can effect shipment in due time.
ABC会计师事务所首次承接A公司2013年度财务报表审计,委派A注册会计师担任财务报表审计的项目合伙人,遇到下列事项:(1)A注册会计师发现期初余额存在对本期财务报表产生重大影响的错报,被审计单位以其审计的是2013年度财务报表而非上年度财务报表为由拒绝
戚继光抗击倭寇、郑成功收复台湾、三元里人民抗英、轰轰烈烈的义和团运动、浴血八年的全民族抗日战争等,这些爱国壮举集中体现了中华民族爱国主义优良传统中
计算其中L是曲线从z轴正向往z轴负向看去为顺时针方向。
考生文件夹下有工程文件sjt4.vbp。窗体的设计界面、各控件初始属性及有关代码见窗体文件。程序的功能是,程序运行时能自动调用Start过程,产生10个1~100的随机整数保存到数组a中,并将它们显示到文本框Text1中,成为原始数据序列,用户可在文本框T
最新回复
(
0
)