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The official announcement of "Ask the Sky" spans 30 years to show China's aerospace industry

China's first new era aerospace TV series "Ask the Sky" (formerly known as "Great Powers Flying Sky") was officially announced and will land on CCTV's golden file from December 17. The first five-minute trailer was announced, like a picture scroll, showing the real picture of China's aerospace industry from the blue wisps of yanlu road to the mountains and forests, to the wind and rain.

The official announcement of "Ask the Sky" spans 30 years to show China's aerospace industry

The drama lasted from the 1990s to 2020, nearly 30 years before and after, spanning the three major stages of contemporary, modern and future aerospace. Among them, the young actors and veteran actors such as Ling Xiaosu, He Yuqing, Geng Le, Wu Jian, Li Guangfu, Hou Changrong, Wang Jianxin, Shi Ke, Xu Baihui, Bloomberg, Lin Yuan, Liu Enshang, Wu Jiani, Yin Xue, etc. all appeared on camera, interpreting the new and old aerospace scientists breaking through many difficulties and overcoming difficulties, showing the arduous struggle of China's aerospace industry from weak to strong, to now being able to compete on the same stage with the world's advanced countries.

The grandeur of the waves shines the dream of spaceflight into reality

The first trailer released by "Ask the Sky" unveiled the tip of the iceberg of several major events in China's aerospace history, laying a magnificent and moving picture of China's aerospace development, which made people nervous and enthusiastic. Along the way, Chinese astronauts have gone through many dark nights, in 1996, the first Changsan B rocket was launched and exploded; in the international negotiations on satellite channel resources, they almost lost the orbit of the navigation satellite and tried their best to apply... But the light will eventually drive away the night, and with the efforts of generations of astronauts, China's aerospace industry has continued to create world miracles, and has made significant achievements in the fields of new rocket first flights, satellite navigation systems, lunar and deep space exploration, and commercial aerospace.

With the full lineup of posters released by the trailer, rockets took off, and a vivid character image jumped on the paper, and the three generations of Chinese astronauts they represented supported the vigorous development of the national space industry for 30 years. The eye-catching eight characters on the poster, "Across the Sky, Nine Days of the Moon", highlight the heroic feelings of the astronauts and are also the spirit of the aerospace service to the country. Under the leadership of Li Difeng (Played by Li Guangfu), Gu Nian (played by Hou Changrong), Geng Jun (played by Wang Jianxin), Zhong Xu (played by Shi Ke) and other scientific research experts of the older generation, young scientists such as Fang Xiaotian (played by Ling Xiaosu), Jiang Yao (played by He Yuqing), Lin Ze (played by Geng Le), and Gu Nan (played by Bloomberg) broke through obstacles, reshaped the self-confidence of astronauts, wrote the mission and choice of Chinese astronauts, and shone the Chinese dream of spaceflight into reality.

Li Bingma created an epic chapter of Chinese astronauts

Behind China's great aerospace industry is the day and night work of millions of astronauts. The entire filming process of "Ask the Sky" is a process of feeling the aerospace industry and feeling the spirit of spaceflight. In order to truly show the fighting spirit of the astronauts who are "particularly able to endure hardships, especially able to fight, especially able to tackle key problems, and especially able to dedicate", the crew of more than 600 people spanned most of China's tens of thousands of kilometers to shoot scenes, from the extremely cold -30 degrees Celsius Gansu Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, inner Mongolia Ejinaqi transfer to Sichuan Xichang Satellite Launch Center, to Hainan Wenchang Satellite Launch Center, to Ningbo, Hengdian, Zhejiang, and finally back to Beijing Space City, overcoming all difficulties and completing arduous shooting tasks.

In the exposed five-minute trailer, with the gobi, desert, poplar forest, ocean, space city and other heavy scenes, as well as failure, dispute, negotiation, danger, sacrifice and other situational transformations, the story and personality of the characters in the play are gradually revealed. In order to solve the problem, partners who fight side by side will erupt into fierce arguments; in order to win, at the international negotiating table, they must remind each other to cooperate. On the road ahead, there is not only the fierce collision of ideals and reality, but also the back-and-forth game of justice and injustice. Three generations of actors, old, middle-aged and young, interpret the story of the living group portraits and depict a warm and inspirational "Picture Book of Chinese Astronauts".

"Ask the Sky" is guided by the China Manned Space Engineering Office, the China Satellite Navigation System Management Office, the Lunar Exploration and Aerospace Engineering Center of the China National Space Administration, the Earth Observation and Data Center of the China National Space Administration, the Propaganda Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, and the Zhejiang Provincial Radio and Television Bureau. It is jointly produced by Zhejiang Film and Television (Group) Co., Ltd., Qinghui (Beijing) International Culture Media Co., Ltd., Hengdian Film and Television Production Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Jiaping Film Co., Ltd., Ningbo Fenghua District Cultural Tourism Group Co., Ltd., Our Space Innovation Practice Center, Deqing County Cultural Tourism Development Group Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Qinghui Film Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Jiahe Film Co., Ltd., and Aerospace Hongtu Information Technology Co., Ltd.

Source: Sina.com

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