Unlocking Word Meanings
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. convincing (adj.) [kuhn-vin-sing] – serving to convince; to make someone believe or agree
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. convincing (adj.) [kuhn-vin-sing] – serving to convince; to make someone believe or agree
Example: People approached the speaker after his convincing speech at the conference.
2.  rover (n.)  [roh-ver] –
something or someone that roves or moves around, over, or through an area
Example:  The rover
policemen helped us recover some of our lost baggage after the storm. 
3.  ore (n.)  [awr, ohr] – a rock
containing valuable minerals or metals
Example: The company profits from mining silver ores  found deep in the mountains.
4.  glitch (n.)  [glich] –a
minor problem or  temporary error that causes
a machine or device to not work properly
Example: I managed to use my old computer despite
its mechanical glitches. 
5. conserve (v.) [kuhn-surv] – to use
(something) carefully in order to prevent loss or waste
Example: There are a lot of simple ways to conserve water. 
Article
Read the text below.
NASA’s Mars rover “Opportunity” has found
  convincing evidence that suggests life
  forms could have existed on Mars billions of years ago. 
At the 2011 American Geophysical Union
  Fall Meeting, lead researcher Steve Squyres reported that the rover discovered a material very
  similar to gypsum, a mineral whose chemical component includes water. The
  rock with the material, which scientists have named “Homestake”   would
  be the strongest proof of liquid water on Mars that has been found so far if
  confirmed to really contain gypsum. 
Opportunity also found another rock,
  named “Tisdale”, which has a zinc concentration level comparable to
  commercial zinc ores on Earth. Natural
  zinc deposits are the results of hydrothermal activity, as when hot water flows
  through rocks and leaves behind minerals filled with zinc. 
The research team still has to completely
  analyze these findings. But if the rocks are proven to have been formed
  because of the presence of water, they would greatly support the theory that
  Mars was not as cold and as dry as it is today. 
Furthermore, as water and heat are
  considered key conditions for life, the discoveries support the idea that
  simple life forms could have existed on Mars during ancient times. 
Opportunity was put on Mars in 2004
  to collect data from the planet’s surface. Scientists expected it to last
  only three months, but until now the rover continues to work, and has since traveled
  more than 30km to the rim of a huge crater despite glitches in its instruments and mechanisms. 
In the coming months, however, Opportunity's
  operations will be slowed down to conserve
  its power in preparation for the coming Martian winter. During this time, there
  is less sunlight for its solar panels to absorb and use as energy.  
Given the rover's current working condition
  and recent successes, NASA may well continue to spend $12 million annually on
  the entire Opportunity project, with the hope for more discoveries in the
  coming years. 
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Viewpoint Discussion
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.
Discussion A
·        
Do
you think that in the future, science can  make it possible for people to live outside
the Earth? 
·        
Assuming
it becomes possible, would you like to live on another planet? Why?
Discussion B
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Should
countries spend much time and money for space exploration? Why or why not?
·        
What
are other matters which countries should focus on aside from space exploration?
Why?