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NN, Please help me ~紫OG上的一篇astronomy文章

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发表于 2010-1-22 04:09:40 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
A meteor stream (meteor stream: 流星群)is composed of dust particles that have been ejected from a parentcomet at a variety of velocities. These particles follow the same orbitas the parent comet, but due to their differing velocities they slowlygain on (gain on: v.逼近, 超过, 侵蚀)or fall behind the disintegrating comet until a shroud of dustsurrounds the entire cometary orbit. Astronomers have hypothesized thata meteor streamshould broaden with time as the dust particles’ individual orbits areperturbed by planetary gravitational fields. A recent computer-modelingexperiment tested this hypothesis by tracking the influence ofplanetary gravitation over a projected 5,000-year period on thepositions of a group of hypothetical dust particles. In the model, theparticles were randomly distributed throughout a computer simulation (computer simulation: 计算机模拟) of the orbit of an actual meteor stream, the Geminid. The researcher found, as expected, that the computer-model streambroadened with time. Conventional theories, however, predicted that thedistribution of particles would be increasingly dense toward the centerof a meteor stream. Surprisingly, the computer-model meteor stream gradually came to resemble a thick-walled, hollow pipe.

Whenever the Earth passes through a meteor stream, a meteor shower (meteor shower: n.[天]流星雨)occurs. Moving at a little over 1,500,000 miles per day around itsorbit, the Earth would take, on average, just over a day to cross thehollow, computer-model Geminid stream if the stream were 5,000 years old. Two brief periods of peak meteoractivity during the shower would be observed, one as the Earth enteredthe thick-walled “pipe” and one as it exited. There is no reason whythe Earth should always pass through the stream’s exact center, so the time interval between the two bursts of activity would vary from one year to the next.

Has the predicted twin-peaked activity been observed for the actual yearly Geminid meteor shower? The Geminid data between 1970 and 1979 show just such a bifurcation, a secondary burst of meteoractivity being clearly visible at an average of 19 hours (1,200,000miles) after the first burst. The time intervals between the burstssuggest the actual Geminid stream is about 3,000 years old.

Could anyone help me to analyse the overall structure of the passage and the function of each paragraph/?   Thank you a lot ~~~~~~
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沙发
发表于 2010-1-22 13:16:41 | 只看该作者
紫OG上的一篇astronomy文章。主要描述了一个新的理论性模型解释自然现象
第一段讲new theoretical model  第二段讲实际探测的相关数据 第三段讲实际探测结果是和理论模型结论一致
作用:第一段陈述新理论,第二段实践,第三段总述理论和实践结果一样
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2010-1-24 17:53:51 | 只看该作者
文章中先说 Astronomers have hypothesized thata meteor streamshould broaden with time as the dust particles’ individual orbits areperturbed by planetary gravitational fields. A recent computer-modelingexperiment tested this hypothesis by tracking the influence ofplanetary gravitation over a projected 5,000-year period on thepositions of a group of hypothetical dust particles...............

后来紧接着又说The researcher found, as expected, that the computer-model streambroadened with time. Conventional theories, however, predicted that thedistribution of particles would be increasingly dense toward the centerof a meteor stream. Surprisingly, the computer-model meteor stream gradually came to resemble a thick-walled, hollow pipe.


那么那个model到底是证明了 它会 broaden 还是会  dense 啊???
地板
发表于 2010-1-24 18:52:07 | 只看该作者
The researcher found, as expected, that the computer-model stream broadened with time.这里说的是随着时间会broaden

后来是说以前的结论是粒子的分布是从中心向外dense的 但是 computer-model 证明的是 一种像中空管一样的结构。  

lz你提出来的两段话,model证明的东西不一样
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-1-25 09:01:37 | 只看该作者
顿悟

十分感谢

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发表于 2017-6-26 11:40:25 | 只看该作者
浆果 发表于 2010-1-24 17:53
文章中先说 Astronomers have hypothesized thata meteor streamshould broaden with time as the dust par ...

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