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Guo Caijie Xing Aowei surprised to join "The Man Who Chased the Stars" tonight to talk about the star chasing process

author:Peninsula Morning Post
Guo Caijie Xing Aowei surprised to join "The Man Who Chased the Stars" tonight to talk about the star chasing process

Morning News (Peninsula Morning News, 39 degrees video reporter Li Hongbo) After a series of star-chasing journeys, tonight (Saturday) at 20:30, Zhejiang Satellite TV's "Star Chaser" will punch in Xinjiang's must-visit holy land - Sailim Lake, which is the highest altitude and largest alpine lake in Xinjiang, and because it is the last place where the warm and humid air flow of the Atlantic Ocean arrives, it is known as the "last tear of the Atlantic". In a place where the name is full of dreams, the Vitality Stargazing Cluster will open up a novel experience.

Xinjiang is rich in land, only Sailim Lake covers an area of 458 square kilometers, although it is a lake, it looks like a sea at a glance. The first task of the Vitality Stargazing Cluster after arriving is to find new friends here - Guo Caijie and Xing Aowei. The site is wide, but the search for people is very slim, and the search journey of the Vitality Stargazing Group here can be described as full of twists and turns. After the end of the lake tour, the Vitality Stargazing Group also experienced grassland horse racing again, Wu Qilong, Dou Xiao, xing Aowei all had horse riding experience, chasing the eagles in the air and galloping horses, with a dashing and handsome body. Guo Caijie, who was running under the protection of the horse trainer, also experienced the excitement and fun of riding a horse.

As the sun sets, the Energetic Stargazing Group decides to spend the night at the Sailim Lake RV camp. Looking back at the mountains and the lake in front of you, you can't help but imagine what a beautiful view the brilliant star curtain here is. After the feast, everyone sat around and talked about their relationship with astronomy. From ignorant Xiao bai to "stargazing insiders", the vitality stargazing group has too many emotions along the way, and Guo Caijie also shared with everyone her experience of going to Xiamen to chase the "blood moon" some time ago. With the singing of "Yesterday's Moon Is Round", everyone looked up at the starry sky and the picture was really quiet. What's even more surprising is that when the world's first self-illuminating satellite "Ladybird One" crossed the sky and issued a Morse code customized for "The Star Chaser", the interaction from the universe was exciting.

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