It's been said that that the first person on Mars is alive somewhere on earth today.
據說,在火星上的第一個人今天仍然在地球上的某個地方活著。
Imagine it's you what do you need to know on might you get there what should you pack?
想象你會到那里去,你需要什么,你該怎么打包?
What are some of the must-see sights what should you avoid?
什么是不容錯過的景點,應當避免什么?
Think of this as your personal travel guide to exploring the red planet.
把這當作是你探索這顆紅色行星的私人旅游指南。
Mars has always had mystique.
火星一直擁有神秘。
It's one of the easiest planet to spot in night sky ,
這是一個最簡單的觀望夜空的行星,
a constant dot of red light moving through the heavens and now we know for sure that of all planets this red rocky one is the most similar to home.
不斷的紅點穿越天空,現在我們知道,對于所有的行星而言,這顆紅色的巖石就好像家一樣。
Here are polar caps in sunbake deserts, giant volcanoes ,mighty canyons.
這里有沙漠的極地沙帽, 巨大的火山、神秘的峽谷。
Mars even spins at about the same speed of earth making a martian day only about 40 minutes longer than hours.
甚至火星旋轉也和地球大約相同,而相比之下,火星的一天大約比地球多40分鐘。
注:聽力文本來源于普特