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Not only to look up at the starry sky but also to be down-to-earth, Fei Junlong shared the story of flying with the Young Pioneers

author:Beijing News Network

Today is the ninth "China Space Day". Yesterday, the theme activity of "Jinling Youth Chasing Dreams and Stars and the Sea" was held in Nanjing Youth Palace, Jiangsu. Fei Junlong, an astronaut who has carried out manned missions twice, shared the theme of "Being a Successor with Ambitions and Dreams".

At the event, the children told Fei Junlong, a special astronaut of the astronaut brigade of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, about their aerospace dreams, and the Young Pioneers from Nanjing Chibi Road Primary School also brought a scene performance of "The Dream of the Heavenly Palace". Fei Junlong shared the story behind the development of China's manned space flight with the young team members, and told everyone through vivid and wonderful flying stories that while looking up at the starry sky, we must be more down-to-earth.

Not only to look up at the starry sky but also to be down-to-earth, Fei Junlong shared the story of flying with the Young Pioneers

Astronaut Fei Junlong: Young Pioneers, if you have the opportunity, you must go to space. After seeing this view of the earth, you will never forget it in your life, and it will shake your heart in a way that we cannot depict with any color.

Not only to look up at the starry sky but also to be down-to-earth, Fei Junlong shared the story of flying with the Young Pioneers

At the event site, the Young Pioneers also carried out a club display, and the children expressed their respect for the aerospace heroes with woodcut prints, face sculptures, Chinese painting scrolls and other works with aerospace elements.

Not only to look up at the starry sky but also to be down-to-earth, Fei Junlong shared the story of flying with the Young Pioneers

Popular science into the campus

Feel the charm of China's aerospace up close

In Xinyu, Jiangxi Province, the "Science Caravan" drove into the primary school campus and led the students to simulate a rocket launch. With the countdown to launch, one rocket after another took off into the air, and the students exclaimed and cheered again and again.

In addition, the volunteers also carried out a drone flight show, which gave the students a more intuitive and in-depth understanding of drones and increased their interest in science and technology.

Source: CCTV news client

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