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01F  索引
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04F  CONTENTS
- k4 q# p# Y) O/ D* X' F' }- Y3 l& v05F  FROM THE EDITOR
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; A8 G9 \# P$ e# n  M0 \06F  PROOF | SPIRIT WORLD/ Q, c9 T% a) C8 T' R' A
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07F  EMBARK | THE BIG IDEA - Let's Send Only Women to Space, [% M* p! f2 q' s3 O% k
08F  EMBARK | PLANET OR PLASTIC - STRAW POLL: WHICH ONES ARE ECO-FRIENDLY TO USE?$ Y  ~# s9 A' ?1 ^
09F  EMBARK | GENIUS - ELIZABETH MYNATT
) T& A$ N/ c% O+ T* G6 X$ L' U" W10F  EMBARK | DATA SHEET - WHAT'S SO FUNNY?
" n/ g1 d6 _4 y2 S/ R7 ~" ~11F  EMBARK | BREAKTHROGHS3 Z# I) [& ~# @& U

% Q0 o4 Q) m3 Z/ `# C7 m12F  EXPLORE | DECODER - NEW PLACES TO GO- n' w. `0 I. f1 U5 O$ t
13F  EXPLORE | ARTIFACT - A  FROSTBITTEN EVEREST DESCENT
: B5 n. R: Q! [$ H1 G- W14F  EXPLORE | BASIC INSTINCTS - HOW DOES THIS OCEANIC ODD COUPLE MANAGE TO HAVE SEX?
9 L0 m* F, ]6 [4 N" e# W3 t2 S15F  EXPLORE | GETTING THERE - A SALTY ISLAND IN THE SEA
6 ?; F% V4 _' V8 Q0 t2 j6 I; W1 L2 S16F  EXPLORE | THROUGH THE LENS - Flashes in the Dark
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17F  ONEPLUS | COVER & CONTENTS4 _8 G! j& P6 e/ s& h
18F  ONEPLUS | INSPIRED BY NATURE  ~. `' x! k3 H
19F  ONEPLUS | INTRODUCING THE PHOTOGRAPHERS
1 Z: j- R) v) I- \% G/ B20F  ONEPLUS | WATER STORIES
$ V8 e4 c" r9 ^" t( W2 j0 o21F  ONEPLUS | CALIFORNIA UNPLUGGED
7 b0 L3 V  f& w22F  ONEPLUS | PEOPLE OUTDOORS* C/ S$ A/ N8 k$ `
23F  ONEPLUS | NATIVE SON
% ?$ ]( k' ^! r8 b  x24F  ONEPLUS | FULL FRONTIER EXPOSURE* {! j, t# @0 c1 x# g. [* S
25F  ONEPLUS | UNALTERED STATES
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; V0 y: g8 l8 m3 I9 a$ y26F  FEATURES | MOON COUNTDOWN
1 p( h: J% ]; `' ^+ Q) U6 X5 S27F  FEATURES | SPACE: WHAT'S NEXT. y, h/ h! F. j5 x' |. q1 I/ E* u
28F  FEATURES | MARINE PARKS
# ~( ^) X3 e, s9 x4 q29F  FEATURES | NIGER CROSSROADS" N! P9 }2 z4 e4 X
30F  FEATURES | DEVASTATING FLOODS
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) c( A% ]( K) _) H31F  YOUR SHOT | SMAHA JAHANGIR

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! T; Q" P9 Z# i2 e9 m4 B▻ The Moon and Beyond
" s6 \9 {' Y. r6 S" p, fA NEW ERA OF SPACE TRAVEL IS HERE
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"The moon is the proving
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African White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus)+ {7 a  t+ z! r; F, R+ V% L; o
Size: Body length, approx. 94cm; wingspan, approx. 2.2 m
% e* Y5 a8 t$ C& c1 T+ eWight: 4.2 - 7.2 kg
) j* u/ d; m: K/ U7 \, iHabitat: Open woodlands, steppes and savannas of central and southern Africa& `$ w, ^% _4 S2 ~  o$ S: @
Surviving number: Estimated at 270,000 in 2014
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Photographed by Guy Edwardes
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WILDLIFE AS CANON SEES IT
7 k4 I& y% n+ p  F& JHardly a dainty eater. The African white-backed vulture8 Z2 I7 j5 G* f
squeals and squabbles aggressively over its meals
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with its fellows. The most common vulture in Africa,4 ?& i/ L' n% x
it breeds in loose colonies on trees. But its numbers: L2 ^2 k: y* G7 H" l
are declining at an alarming rate due to loss of. d/ @" U' U( J
habitat, accidental and intentional poisoning, and
* @$ }! L. J4 Q& C, x2 yhigh demand among traditional healers who use its
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0 h; c8 M0 ~; U# i- r   As Canon sees it, images have the power to raise
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and the natural environment, helping us make the
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THE FIRST WATCH
2 y" E% _4 _/ @WORN ON THE MOON1 X: c# e* J( v% @: ?

  \- j( v$ b8 G4 z# Z' vOn the 50th anniversary of the first
% ^) m1 e8 c  l; f" {6 Ulunar landing, OMEGA is reflecting
2 V( t, [) ?; ?- Xon the golden moments that defined
5 o! r1 q* g/ c6 @( [4 X$ H1 }that iconic day. Nobody remembers2 ~4 k! T+ `3 G  ?8 C& n+ n& i
it quite like Buzz Aldrin, who wore. U& j2 d7 Z5 I8 S
an OMEGA Speedmaster when he
, v, e  B5 O" o+ ostepped onto the dusty surface and
- B9 Y2 z5 F9 u6 pleft his footprints in history.# F* ]) j( j" v; l- G
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#MOONWATCH
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You were* H- E! j1 c8 N) |: i9 {' s; Z
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to
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universe.
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0 b7 }: M$ a+ o) p# F# kThe stars and planets called out to us to
. Q" J: n' I2 z/ |% G& Ztouch the limits of our galaxy. 50 years ago, y  u0 N: h1 W7 k7 D& q$ {( b& B! p+ X
we answered that call for the first time.0 T2 G, x# c# m1 p% N& f
Astronauts walked on the moon and when they
- Y' p  _9 Q% f2 b" Y# y  X  vreturned we invented cell phones, cable TV,
! P+ z' e7 r+ ?8 a' X+ Wsolar cells, wireless headphones, 3D printing...
4 V$ R8 r6 Z7 r8 OWhat will we invent when astronauts return1 L# R# Y8 e8 n' B
from Mars?
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There's only one way to find out.
* ~0 Q" S" S0 E! A0 zWe're going back to space.+ \  E) W  d) D' Y4 T6 v1 B

7 a' D$ P* @# @+ ~/ wThe Red Planet is waiting for us but we all must
% q7 v) n" n* y6 q! Gwork together. We need astronauts to fly, but
4 e7 F! ^" m+ o% qwe need engineers to build. We need roboticists
4 U" y8 q: U6 e. l3 l9 i' F& jto program the rovers, and we need everyone...! p: f# j/ W2 G
We need you, to share your love of space with# x1 }) q( H8 A1 r/ c
others. What will your role be?8 ?) A; v0 N2 E& f1 G- d

+ t7 Q  ~" c4 j3 M- l! oThe greatest gift each generation leaves the
# t$ D0 x" `3 [( Y. }next are the mysteries they were unable to
  p: }' N: D7 Nsolve because we will find the answers. It's our4 ?9 k: i: y4 t* S  o2 D; j
time - as people, as countries, as a PLANET,
% [4 I* n2 q7 g3 Y/ Xto flying ourselves into the greatest adventure2 b; L+ T& o3 j: l
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6 z$ `/ P- y+ c2 \On the Cover
  o9 t% u( Y2 z! A* s# v" `Astronaut Willam Anders- K- w! p$ D' u# y8 k7 W6 M
took the image now
- C7 b7 H( u0 W* `$ w4 d9 b0 Yknown as "Earthrise"
, y. X( \3 \# [& S0 Fduring the Apollo 8 lunar. {/ |. c# [# E% D& l9 x* ^. v
orbit mission. A duplicate
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at Houston's Johnson
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DAN WINTERS* ]+ F9 _# I* C2 U1 `9 K# j

. C& x: Q: I; ^5 H' v( C: w, r| PROOF
8 ^8 S5 z, R- p; D3 ~$ \- u8  Spirit World% o4 f7 i2 e& T3 U! w# P+ V
What remains in a glass
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whisky after the liquid9 s+ p2 N$ O1 C% X
is gone? A surreal collection6 x8 F6 d% V) F! B
of otherworldly
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY! L7 H( K% E  O1 D7 p
ERNIE BUTTON
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Let's Send Only5 Q0 _/ T: {9 M. s) r4 {% e
Women to Space
- d* @% I" l, ]9 e. o+ }, GIf females have the0 G5 a0 B( X3 P% ?) I3 h; v
right stuff for long
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send men at all?
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) R5 p8 N( i4 K( z" I" rPLANET OR PLASTIC?. L0 q, J( r, S% C8 e3 W9 r0 Q
Straw Poll/ ~* X9 \/ O0 J& s3 \
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silicone - even bamboo.
' _+ O3 ?7 U6 d0 BBY SARAH GIBBENS
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ALSO
2 a' A. _* r: p% x& [What Makes Words Funny6 X3 h9 A5 M* V/ f0 u3 I
Dandelion in Flight7 [0 D9 p" W- W6 q7 E' V: K
Sleep's Repairs9 G- P3 t9 F2 C5 g5 L2 X5 T7 |

3 u3 [# U- y% q  R, z6 Z/ l| EXPLORE1 \. q0 T2 z% ^6 Z
34  GETTING THERE% Y2 B" j7 W" }  D7 b
A Salty Sea Island
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the Dead Sea involved
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taking a briny swim.
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$ t' X: n; o+ l5 ]4 YNew Places to Go$ G) X6 [+ P$ f( r& r0 B* V% _" ~
Inventive prototypes
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to low-cost, sanitary
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BY MANUEL CANALES
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A Legend's Boots
  h6 J( h9 f( P$ MOctopus Odd Couple
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! l7 y" Y2 T( A6 nHow Humans Got
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Space prowess was built, F, r3 x0 ?2 H
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the hardware, the goals.3 b8 M, ^& k( }2 R( q
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3 n; [) s. E9 n  |1 W' L5 N: x... and What's Next/ ]& Z; H/ k) T9 R2 y& R: g2 M
Today's space race5 \) R0 O7 H+ k# g; Y$ g# G
is multinational,
6 F" k* b* [: Y$ b1 }moneyed, and ever
# K" M. @& C& xmore crowded. What8 K6 p2 u$ h+ d" H' P  ~# ]
will its winners get?
! U7 Q- l# X0 m, Q( bBY SAM HOWE VERHOVEK
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STORIES) BY DAN WINTERS
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5 v- O5 I1 y1 m! Y3 B* WProtecting the Sea at
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Pristine Seas project# p" |/ u2 y4 ?
has helped establish$ F, g( O, v( E5 n* I% B
marine reserves to protect  H, M9 U( _8 S- [6 W( L
more than two
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recently laid scientific
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PHOTOGRAPHS AND
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nation is at risk# Z, [2 `; y, Y- ^
from the chaos
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BY ROBERT DRAPER
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How climate change
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BY PETER SCHWARTZSTEIN
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( P7 C7 A: v; LJULY | WHAT'S COMING4 ?7 @1 E+ i2 t9 [0 N; D8 T

( L' v2 I" M8 ]# J2 B6 j3 b" d| NAT GEO FILMS
) S, \: L6 p6 |' k, y/ U! ^Apollo: Missions to the
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# `8 f: g* A& n" QTo mark the 50th anniversary of the first crewed lunar
8 p2 D; Q( u/ r3 f' L+ }landing, National Geographic brings NASA's Apollo# w  z+ O+ Y) m9 c' {9 |
space program to life with the two-hour documentary  ?# V+ K8 g# T$ Y+ ?
Apollo: Missions to the Moon. The film combines% v7 Q0 @& s0 ^
archival TV footage, never before heard radio broadcasts,
$ J. c* Z' t8 `: ^" V* [* Dhome movies, NASA film, and Mission Control3 E7 R9 `+ A9 p5 Z! K  |: h
audio to create a riveting, you-are-there experience.
  [, }5 y4 T( d: F' ?7 `Kicking off a multi-night television event, Apollo
1 n' g: m1 {& x# Swill air at 9/8c on July 7 on National Geographic.
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% P$ @3 t; W( x* l& _  EBOOK
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The Mindful Day: V8 G+ z# v+ p6 Q* I
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JULY | FROM THE EDITOR
7 M; w$ U( S* O1 [+ y- }; [
% g" K  _4 p% P6 o- W' H; t: BPRISTINE SEAS1 G5 W0 ]& n) i/ `, [/ S  Q1 D4 @
Preserving Earth's
4 X9 i& f* m0 Y/ tUndersea Treasures* v) p$ u4 z. _$ r: K

2 w( h5 U. G3 ]6 \' n( qBY SUSAN GOLDBERG   PHOTOGRAPH BY REBECCA HALE
5 L+ \3 @7 e$ m  U; N) ?: B. `6 n- q8 @+ {- v3 s- S5 y; g9 ]
[ In 2018 National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala led
+ u; Y& J7 s2 }, I3 m4 Oa Pristine Seas diving expedition at Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
5 Z6 z3 n6 C7 J( _+ XThe expedition's research laid the scientific groundwork for setting
  E) C; e2 n7 m) O9 Oaside a protected marine park there. ]
: F/ y* v! W6 e. I  y* _0 X0 N5 U$ F1 }" F) V$ m
'FIVE PERCENT OF THE
5 V" b6 ~) Q# P! sOCEAN IS PROTECTED.
" l+ c( ]$ N- x$ r8 lSCIENCE SAYS HALF  d: B# U2 q5 @& T
THE OCEAN MUST BE  ^* n$ O/ Y3 Q! n- H- H' F
PROTECTED TO MAKE& O4 I  {% }* \- H8 S. t
A REAL DIFFERENCE.'+ |0 F6 Y( T0 a6 K! z

  O7 h! m! r, ~# R4 FENRIC SALA has made it his mission to
, m! i+ G1 S) S/ ^  g/ c& U1 Zsave wildlife and habitat. In the past
0 _: Q7 K$ i+ F/ Z  {' X10 years alone, thanks to his efforts! G5 B: b8 ?7 z) \7 G! D
and partnerships with governments+ q" r- z( W! h  q' z. o
around the world, an area half the size) ~3 ^( O- c. J( a3 y4 n) L
of Canada has been protected from all
) f4 s& z) [* }# L2 X6 Fmanner of human exploitation.7 |3 v3 V( {7 r: F
  The reserves that marine ecologist
9 i. Y+ m0 |+ v$ H! ?# g% TSala has helped establish aren't on land/ {  p( S' E' c/ Y+ c
but in the oceans. His Pristine Seas4 k0 F7 V' C. F* U8 ~9 a( A, D& w
project, sponsored by the National Geographic
1 e5 [7 z* I. WSociety, has been instrumental' Q7 i! v% c. {" A+ [
in getting more than two million square
$ z+ p- n0 K7 G0 b7 m( @7 U9 R/ Q" p2 _miles set aside - keeping untouched
! L6 U2 t7 ^' swild areas healthy and giving depleted& X( e8 t  U0 V, f7 W. r
ones a chance to recover.
" g9 I' ^! c7 z( u4 W7 c  Sala's article this month recounts
+ |5 V* V# [: m/ h0 @how Pristine Seas lent support to the+ k- W' [" c7 q
creation of a protected marine park at
" q4 \7 @- R7 D/ Tthe tip of Argentina. It's next to waters
$ d% a' x' W6 }) L6 F6 M: L' Xthat Chile designated as a park, and! j6 @9 L, G/ P/ B
Sala believes it's the largest contiguous# w0 z! N. V* u2 b
transboundary protected ocean8 G$ v6 ]8 B/ |# n& w% Z
area in the world. Yet it's not nearly7 X6 `) P! K6 j* ?/ }' O5 H% w
enough. "Five percent of the ocean is: w( m7 v- O+ {
protected," he told me during a recent
6 Q& R0 H7 v! n8 Cvisit. "Science says half the ocean must" q  U, x0 ?- d8 r3 N
be protected to make a real difference.") H2 p7 m. n9 U* l. C
  Of all the reserves he's worked on, I1 [0 c9 H  m/ {+ u
asked Sala, which one does he like the
% L( R7 j! Q2 S, Rbest? "That's like asking which of your
& I& m2 s9 n3 X$ T! Xsons or daughters you love the most,"! U3 W1 \. X6 M! E& p
he complained. But, he conceded,
& M. b8 t8 D2 U: a"there is one place: the Southern Line
, ?4 {- f4 u9 W( M. i# ~Islands, the most pristine archipelago1 Y! s* V! D$ ^
in the Pacific. There, in 2016, we saw
- r) A5 ^* e( [# @( P  a* I, Rthe greatest El Niño year ever, and half
& v) Q- y+ I7 c3 o: ~. ?the corals bleached and died."( u: D- t# k8 a) \% A9 n# T3 D: Q
  His team's going back this year to see
' A7 @6 U; D/ \! T, @2 `' Lif the area has recovered. If it has, he
- p. `8 t' S" l- J, \says, "it will give us hope" - an essential
; u7 e2 l- R  C% `) @. B# A5 ]+ mcommodity as Sala and his collaborators
5 S$ e  V. L' }( U- H+ bpress on to protect more ocean life.  N) v& r+ K5 y2 S* t! E
  Thank you for reading National
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