李全忠
科学家们发现了一颗绕地球运行的迷你“月亮”,这颗小行星绕地球飞行了三年。但过不了多久,这个迷你“月亮”就不会再绕地球飞行了,它将开始新的冒险之旅。
1. orbit /?謖?蘅?蘼b?奘t/ v. 沿轨道运行;围绕……运动
2. temporarily /?謣temp?藜?謖rer?藜li/ adv. 暂时地;临时地
Scientists have discovered what they believe is a lovely “minimoon” orbiting our planet.
The minimoon, called 2020 CD3, was detected on February 15 by scientists at the Catalina Sky Survey.
Kacper Wierzchos, one of the scientists on the study, announced the news, writing, “Earth has a new temporarily captured object—a possible minimoon called 2020 CD3. On the night of Feb. 15, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Teddy Pruyne and I found a 20th magnitude object.”
The minimoon is believed to have entered Earth?蒺s orbit around three years ago, and appears to measure between 1.9 and 3.5 metres in diameter.
Mr Wierzchos added, “It?蒺s a big deal as out of 1 million known asteroids, this is just the second asteroid known to orbit Earth.”
Only one minimoon has previously been detected—a 0.9?鄄metre?鄄wide asteroid called 2006 RH120, which orbited our planet for 18 months in 2006 and 2007.
However, the researchers believe that 2020 CD3 won?蒺t be here for long.
Tony Dunn, an amateur astrophysicist, has created an animation of the minimoon?蒺s orbital path, and suggests that it will make its exit in 2020.
While our 2,000?鄄mile?鄄wide Moon has been orbiting Earth for over 4 billion years, minimoons are usually much smaller, and only orbit for months.
Despite this, minimoons are scientifically extremely interesting, according to Robert Jedicke, an astrophysicist at UH M?觀noa.
He said, “Minimoons are scientifically extremely interesting. A minimoon could someday be brought back to Earth, giving us a low?鄄cost way to examine a sample of material that has not changed much since the beginning of our solar system over 4.6 billion years ago.”
1. When did 2020 CD3 probably enter Earth?蒺s orbit?
A. In 2006. B. In 2007. C. In 2017. D. In 2018.
2. What benefit could scientists get from minimoons one day?
A. Giving our planet much brightness in the future.
B. Studying the material of them without much cost.
C. Providing scientists with more interesting imagination.
D. Motivating more scientists to join in exploring outer space.
Difficult sentence
Kacper Wierzchos, one of the scientists on the study, announced the news, writing, “Earth has a new temporarily captured object—a possible minimoon called 2020 CD3. On the night of Feb. 15, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Teddy Pruyne and I found the object.”
【翻譯】
【点石成金】本句是一个主从复合句。Kacper Wierzchos作主语,one of the scientists on the
study作同位语,announced the news是谓语和宾语,writing是现在分词作伴随状语,引号后的内容作writing的宾语。