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2011年10月1日星期六

一顆近地小行星值20萬億美元 - 十月流星雨會為地球帶來黃金

據說,黃金所以如此少,因為是由外太空來的,就像這一次...

1 Near Earth Asteroid=20 Trillion $ (USD)
一顆近地小行星值20萬億美元
2011-09-28
Some near earth asteroids contain up to 20 Trillion $ in USD. There are practically an infinite number of asteroids in the universe, the universe is always creating new star systems.
一些近地小行星含有份量高達20萬億美元,實際上宇宙中有無限數量的小行星,宇宙一直在創造新星系統。


十月流星雨會為地球帶來黃金
Meteor shower to bring gold to Earth in October
Irina Shlionskaya
26.09.2011
Translation by Autumnson Blog
In early October, a powerful meteor shower will come down to Earth. It will be brought by comet Giacobini-Zinner, which passes near our planet quite often. However, meteors shower are rare enough, but it is possible that they have contributed to the emergence of gold on the planet and even the origin of life, scientists believe.
在十月初,一次強大的流星雨將落下地球,這將由彗星Giacobini Zinner帶來,它頗常經過我們的星球附近。不過,流星浴是夠罕有的,但卻是有可能它們對地球上黃金的出現作出貢獻,甚至是生命的起源,科學家們相信。
Giacobini-Zinner was discovered in the beginning of the last century. "It passes near Earth from time to time and rotates around the sun. It is affected by solar radiation, and emits a certain amount of gas and dust," says the head of the Zvenigorod Observatory of the Institute of Astronomy Sergei Barabanov. "To the naked eye only meteors are visible. These are dust particles and even small pieces of ice."
Giacobini Zinner是在上世紀​​初時被發現的, “它不時途經地球附近及圍繞太陽旋轉,它會受太陽輻射的影響,並發出一定數量的氣體和塵埃,"天文學研究所的Zvenigorod天文台的負責人謝爾蓋 Barabanov說。” “用肉眼只有流星是可見的,這些都是塵埃粒子和甚至是小冰塊。”
Comets are still being studied. According to one theory, they are remnants of the material from which nearly five billion years ago the solar system was born. Typically, these celestial bodies are composed of gas, dust and ice.

According to some researchers, it was comets that brought water to Earth. "Earth's water that flows in our rivers and oceans is the water delivered by comets," said Head of the Laboratory of the Institute of Space Research Igor Mitrofanov. "After the formation of early Earth, it was very hot and there was practically no water, then for hundreds of billions of years the water was brought by comets." However, this theory is not shared by all scientists. Vernadsky in his time showed that 90 percent of all water on the planet has terrestrial origin (he made this conclusion based on the distribution patterns of different isotopes). However, the remaining 10 percent could have been brought by different celestial bodies.

Meteors are linked with the emergence of precious metals on our planet. According to the British and Swiss scientists, 200 million years after its formation, the Earth has been heavily bombarded by meteorites. Along with the asteroid matter the planet was hit with precious metals like gold, silver and platinum.
流星與我們地球上的貴金屬出現有關,據英國和瑞士科學家,在地球形成二億年後,它被大量隕石轟炸。隨著小行星事件,地球被金、銀、鉑等貴金屬擊中。
These metals are heavy, and some geochemists estimate that they should have been shifted to the core of the planet in the early stages of its formation (under the force of gravity). However, these metals are still far from the surface. Where do they come from? They could have been brought by meteorites, scientists believe.
這些金屬都是沉重的,和一些地球化學家估計,它們應該在地球形成的早期階段,已被轉移到它的核心(在重力下)。然而,這些金屬仍遠離表面,他們來自哪裡?他們可能由隕石帶來的,科學家們相信。
Researchers from Leicester University built a computer model and concluded that the formation of the precious metals was contributed by the nuclear reactions caused by the collision of two super-dense bodies. As a result, heavier elements were separated from lighter elements such as iron and nickel. They travelled around the galaxy, and became part of the gas concentrations that over time turned into a comet.
 The researchers believe that it happened more than once. However, it takes millions of years for "precious" dust to settle on the surface of the outer body and form a reservoir. That is why precious metals are so rare, otherwise they would not have appreciated.

There is also a hypothesis that life was brought to Earth by meteorites. The latter brought microorganisms that later began to evolve on Earth. So far there is no experimental evidence to this as all organic molecules on meteorites traveling in space are very different from their terrestrial counterparts in terms of the isotopic composition of elements and the frequency of occurrence of optical isomers.

However, these celestial bodies may also have a destructive force. One theory of the Tunguska catastrophe in 1908 when trees were knocked down on the territory of over 2,000 kilometers, and the windows were blown out in the homes located hundreds of kilometers from the epicenter of the explosion is a "Comet" one.

In the early 1930s, British astronomer and meteorologist Francis Whipple suggested a theory of a fall on Earth of rock fragments of the comet nucleus that exploded at a height of no less than 6 miles. As a result, according to the advocates of this theory, the celestial body flew away from this place and formed no less mysterious Zabuldinsky cone with an unusual crater. It is located on the Trans-Baikal Highlands Patom, between the Vitim and Chary rivers. This area, incidentally, is known to have a higher level of radiation.

A similar theory was suggested by a well-known Russian geochemist Vladimir Vernadsky. He suggested that the Tunguska body was a bunch of cometary matter with a weight of approximately 5 million tons that almost completely disintegrated and burned during its entrance into the atmosphere. Incidentally, his theory is still considered to be one of the most authentic by the scientific community and not so long ago, it was confirmed by the findings of Russian scientists from the city of Troitsk.

As for the above-mentioned Giacobini-Zinner comet, it does not always bring a meteor shower. The last time such a phenomenon was observed half a century ago. It looked like thousands of falling stars. For the Earth, these showers are absolutely harmless. According to a popular belief, the wishes made at the sight of falling stars will come true.


http://english.pravda.ru/science/earth/26-09-2011/119156-meteor_shower-0/

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