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B1 Intermediate English 7:59 1,428 words Science & Tech

This Is Where We’re Gonna Bury The ISS

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This video explores the plan to decommission the International Space Station by guiding it into a remote ocean graveyard called Point Nemo. Learners will encounter science and space vocabulary including terms like orbit, decommission, and atmospheric reentry. The video also develops listening skills for understanding environmental and ethical discussions in English.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,428

Total Words

620

Unique Words

5/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 43%

Subtitles (73 segments)

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In the middle of the South Pacific, as far from land as you can you possibly get, lies a graveyard.

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Not a graveyard for people. Or pets. Instead, the bodies resting  here belong to hundreds of broken up spacecraft and satellites.

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When the International Space  Station gets decommissioned, it too will call this place home.

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But you might be wondering, “Is dumping all our space junk into one  spot in the ocean really a good idea?’ And if so, you wouldn’t be alone.

00:26

Some researchers and environmentalists are worried that all this debris might  be taking a toll on the environment.

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But the alternative could be even worse.

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[INTRO]

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The official name for this spacecraft cemetery  is the South Pacific Ocean Uninhabited Area.

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If you wanted to get there, I don’t know why you did, but if you do, you’d have to sail some 2, 700 kilometers  from the nearest spot of land… either the Ducie Island atoll to the north, the islet Motu Nui to the northeast, or Maher Island to the south.

00:58

At the middle of this graveyard is Point Nemo, which means ‘no one’ in Latin, because it’s literally the most  isolated place in the world.

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All you bookworms out there  may have already picked up on the Jules Verne link here.

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But for those who haven’t, the  name is also a nod to the character in the 1870’s classic Twenty  Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, Captain Nemo.

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But it’s not just people and land that are notably absent from the area.

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There might not be very many fish or  other sea creatures there, either.

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That’s because Point Nemo lies  within the South Pacific Gyre… a kind of ocean desert where the  swirling ocean currents around it pull away most nutrients.

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Key Vocabulary (13)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

people A1 noun

People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.

point A1 noun

A point is a specific place, position, or a single idea in a discussion. It can also refer to the sharp end of an object or a unit used for scoring in a game.

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