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Space Exploration – Bilingual English Listening Practice (A1–C2)

 

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Carlos looks up at the stars through the window. He loves space and planets. He dreams of becoming an astronaut and traveling to the Moon. He checks out pictures of rockets in his book. One day, he hopes to ride in a spaceship and explore the universe.

Carlos is fascinated by space exploration. He watches documentaries about astronauts and missions to Mars. At school, he learns about planets and stars. He’d love to visit a space agency one day and see a rocket up close. His dream is to live on a space station in the future.


Carlos studies aerospace engineering because he wants to get into rocket construction. He keeps up with the latest news on Mars exploration and new tech for traveling deeper into space. His goal is to design habitat modules for future space colonies. He believes that if technology keeps moving forward, humans will soon be able to live on other planets.


Carlos researches the possibility of terraforming Mars to make it livable. He looks into how AI could help optimize oxygen production in space bases. He also studies the materials used in spacecraft to stand up to radiation. At a science conference, he talks with experts about how realistic interplanetary travel is and shares ideas on how space exploration could shape the future of humanity.



Carlos works on developing ion propulsion engines for long-term space missions. His team tests out advanced materials that can handle extreme temperatures. At a space exploration symposium, he presents a study on how to make interplanetary travel more energy-efficient. He reflects on how exploring space is more than just a tech challenge—it’s also a big-picture question about humanity’s future beyond Earth.


Carlos, a theoretical physicist who specializes in astrophysics, studies the possibility of interstellar travel using wormholes. His research looks into how quantum mechanics might make it possible to open up space routes faster than the speed of light. At an international congress, he debates the scientific limits of colonizing other galaxies. He reflects on how exploring the universe changes the way we see time, space, and what it means to be human.