2006年VOA标准英语-Asteroid Approaches Earth: Destruction or Delig(在线收听) |
By Paul Sisco A major asteroid passed by the Earth this week, and another is heading this way. We experienced this week what astrophysicist Ben Oppenheimer and others are calling, in cosmic terms, a close encounter. A large asteroid known as 2004-XP14 came within about 435,000 kilometers of Earth, about the distance between the Earth and the moon.
Some geologists studying impact craters have suggested asteroids may be linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Another major asteroid heading toward Earth is called Apophis, after the Egyptian god of chaos. The passing of Apophis will be a closer, says Oppenheimer. "In 2029 Apophis will pass about ten times closer to the Earth in the sky than the 2004 XP." Estimates differ, but researchers at the U.S. space agency, NASA, say it will safely pass about one million kilometers from Earth. Nevertheless Oppenheimer says, "This will be a spectacular event, we've got to look for it." Scientists estimate 2004 XP14 will have about 10 more passes by Earth this century. None is expected to pose a threat to the planet |
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