返回 【万物简史】PART I CH 2_9

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这是一部有关现代科学发展史的既通俗易懂又引人入胜的书,作者用清晰明了、幽默风趣的笔法,将宇宙大爆炸到人类文明发展进程中所发生的繁多妙趣横生的故事一一收入笔下。惊奇和感叹组成了本书,历历在目的天下万物组成了本书,益于人们了解大千世界的无穷奥妙,掌握万事万物的发展脉络。
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So the solar system is really quite enormous. By the time we reach Pluto, we have come so far that the Sun—[---1---]—has shrunk to the size of a pinhead. It is little more than a bright star. In such a lonely void you can begin to understand how even the most significant objects—Pluto's moon, for example—have escaped attention. [-2-], Pluto has hardly been alone. Until the Voyager [-3-], Neptune was thought to have two moons; Voyager found six more. When I was a boy, the solar system was thought to contain 30 moons. [---4---]

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Now the other thing you will notice as we speed past Pluto is that we are speeding past Pluto. If you check your itinerary, you will see that this is a trip to the edge of our solar system, and I'm afraid we're not there yet. [---6---] In fact, it isn't even close to ending there. We won't get to the solar system's edge until we have passed through the Oort cloud, a vast [-7-] realm of drifting comets, and we won't reach the Oort cloud for another—I'm so sorry about this—10,000 years. Far from marking the outer edge of the solar system, as those schoolroom maps so cavalierly imply, Pluto is [-8-] 1/50000 of the way.

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