The first YouTube Space Lab contest has announced its winners. Young people entered by creating a short video of their idea for an experiment to be done in space. I was a judge. One of the two winners, eighteen-year-old Amr Mohamed of Egypt told me about his idea to have jumping spiders hunt their prey in orbit:
首屆YouTube空間試驗室大賽已經宣布了優(yōu)勝者。年輕人將他們的太空試驗創(chuàng)意錄制成視頻上傳到YouTube上。我是一名評判者。兩位優(yōu)勝者之一、來自埃及的18歲青年阿慕爾-穆罕默德告訴我,他的想法是讓跳蛛在太空中追捕他們的獵物:
“So I was reading an article about animals that have been in space, and there was the orb weavers. I thought that not all the spiders hunt the same way. Thus came the idea to send jumping spiders—they can adjust their trajectory here on earth to compensate for gravity. Well, they can realize that they don’t have to compensate for gravity anymore.”
“我讀過一篇文章,講的是太空中的動物,動物們還在太空軌道上織網。我認為,并非所有的蜘蛛都用同樣的方式捕獵。于是我想到了地球上的跳蛛可以調整自己捕獵軌跡以抵消地球重力。好了,讓我們看看,在太空中當它們無需抵消重力的時候是怎樣捕獵的吧。”
Amr got his idea and made his video in just one day. His experiment will actually be done on the International Space Station.
阿慕爾在想到這個創(chuàng)意之后的一天之內就把它傳到了網上。國際空間站上將進行他提出這個的試驗。
AM: “And it’s going to be the first time in history for an animal to change its way of hunting to zero-gravity environments.”
阿慕爾:“這將是史上首次動物在零重力環(huán)境下進行狩獵的試驗。”
MD: “While I was judging I saw it and I really enjoyed the idea.”
瑪麗艾特:“我當評判人時,我看到這個想法。我真地很喜歡這個創(chuàng)意。”
AM: “Thank you very much.”
阿慕爾:“非常感謝。”