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     <div begin="0.266s" end="2.332s">Hi! I’m David Saint-Jacques, </div>
     <div begin="2.333s" end="4.766s">and I’m an astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency. </div>
     <div begin="4.766s" end="6.199s">This winter and spring, </div>
     <div begin="6.2s" end="9.2s">I’m going to live and work on the International Space Station. </div>
     <div begin="9.2s" end="13.233s">Up there my body will be exposed to extreme conditions, like radiation. </div>
     <div begin="13.233s" end="16.033s">Have you ever heard of neutron radiation? </div>
     <div begin="16.033s" end="21.199s">It occurs in space when charged particles collide with physical matter, </div>
     <div begin="21.2s" end="23.566s">like the walls of the International Space Station</div>
     <div begin="23.566s" end="26.566s">and that collision produces neutrons.</div>
     <div begin="26.566s" end="30.132s">These neutrons can penetrate deep into human tissue</div>
     <div begin="30.133s" end="32.033s">and cause long-term health problems.</div>
     <div begin="32.033s" end="35.133s">Radiation is much more intense in space than it is on Earth </div>
     <div begin="35.133s" end="37.699s">because our planet protects us from most of the rays. </div>
     <div begin="37.7s" end="41.066s">During my mission, I’ll be participating in Radi-N2, </div>
     <div begin="41.066s" end="44.632s">a Canadian experiment that measures neutron radiation. </div>
     <div begin="44.633s" end="45.966s">With this bubble detector, </div>
     <div begin="45.966s" end="50.599s">I’ll be able to monitor how many neutrons astronauts are exposed to in space.</div>
     <div begin="50.6s" end="54.066s">The Canadian Space Agency is collaborating with Let’s Talk Science </div>
     <div begin="54.066s" end="56.699s">so that you can do the same thing on Earth.</div>
     <div begin="56.7s" end="62.733s">The Radi-N2 and You project will allow you to measure the radiation you are exposed to in your classroom</div>
     <div begin="62.733s" end="66.533s">and compare your data to the data gathered by other students in Canada</div>
     <div begin="66.533s" end="69.166s">and to mine, which I’ll be collecting in space!</div>
     <div begin="69.166s" end="70.032s">Here’s how it works.</div>
     <div begin="70.033s" end="75.066s">The bubble detector is a plastic tube filled with a polymer gel that contains tiny droplets.</div>
     <div begin="75.066s" end="77.266s">When a neutron hits a droplet, </div>
     <div begin="77.266s" end="81.199s">there’s an increase in energy that causes it to transform into a gas bubble. </div>
     <div begin="81.2s" end="85.366s">Radiation can be measured by simply counting the number of gas bubbles.</div>
     <div begin="85.366s" end="89.399s">To use the bubble detector, simply unscrew the cover, </div>
     <div begin="89.4s" end="91.866s">and it’s ready to take measurements.</div>
     <div begin="91.866s" end="93.566s">Put it aside for 24 hours.</div>
     <div begin="93.566s" end="97.766s">After that, count how many gas bubbles have formed in the tube. </div>
     <div begin="97.766s" end="102.599s">The more bubbles there are, the higher the level of radiation is.</div>
     <div begin="102.6s" end="107.633s">Upload your data to the project’s database on Let’s Talk Science’s CurioCity website.</div>
     <div begin="107.633s" end="111.666s">Put the cover back on so that the bubbles can return to a liquid state.</div>
     <div begin="111.666s" end="115.399s">After a few hours, you can start the experiment all over again.</div>
     <div begin="115.4s" end="117.133s">Are you ready? </div>
     <div begin="117.133s" end="120.633s">I’ll see you again when I’m on board of the International Space Station </div>
     <div begin="120.633s" end="122.966s">and it’s time to compare our results!</div>
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