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Explore the mysteries of the universe
To explore universe
The key to all science is unquestionably a question mark, and what should we owe to most of our great discoveries? And the wisdom of life probably lies in asking why everything? — Balzac
1 Ancient spaceflight
Pangu opened the sky
Nuwa makes up the heavens
After the day of the shooting
Quack the Father Chases the Sun
Myths are all full of the Chinese nation's curiosity and fantasy about the universe. Romantic Chinese sons and daughters have never lacked the exploration of new things. The Ten Thousand Households Flying Sky is our first brave attempt to explore the universe.
2 Important events in modern spaceflight
In 1956, the Fifth Research Institute of the Ministry of National Defense, with Qian Xuesen as the president, was secretly established, and China's aerospace industry began from then on
On April 24, 1970, The first artificial earth satellite of New China, Dongfanghong I, was successfully launched, and China officially became the fifth country to launch a satellite
On November 26, 1975, China's first retrievable satellite was successfully launched, and it returned smoothly three days later, which made China a brother and sister who mastered satellite return technology.
On November 20, 1999, China's first unmanned test spacecraft ,Shenzhou-1," was successfully launched in Jiuquan and successfully landed at a recovery site in central Inner Mongolia 21 hours later
On October 31, 2000, December 21, 2000, and May 25, 2003, China successfully launched three Beidou navigation test satellites. The system was commissioned at the end of 2001.
On January 10, 2001, March 25, 2002 and December 30, 2002, Shenzhou II, Shenzhou III and Shenzhou IV were successfully launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
At 9 o'clock on October 15, 2003, China's self-developed "Shenzhou V" manned spacecraft successfully lifted off at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, and 38-year-old Yang Liwei flew around the earth 14 times in space, and after 21 hours and 23 minutes and 600,000 kilometers of safe flight, it landed safely at the main landing site in Inner Mongolia at 6:23 on the 16th.
From October 12 to 17, 2005, China successfully carried out the second manned space flight, and it was also the first time that two astronauts from China's out-of-the-cabin activity, Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng, were sent to space at the same time.
On September 25, 2008, China's third manned spacecraft "Shenzhou VII" was successfully launched, and three astronauts - Cui Zhigang, Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng - were successfully launched. On the 27th, Cui Zhigang wore the "Feitian" extravehicular aviation suit developed by China and carried out the cabin activity for 19 minutes and 35 seconds with the assistance of Liu Boming, who was wearing the Russian "SeaHawk" extravehicular aviation suit. China became the third country in the world to master space warehouse technology.
In September 2016, China's first true space laboratory, Sky 2, was successfully launched.
In December 2020, Chang'e 5 brought back lunar soil, and China became the third country in the world to bring back lunar soil. At 0:23 on October 16, 2021, the "Shenzhou XIII" manned spacecraft was successfully launched in Jiuquan. And at 6:56 on October 16, 2021, the autonomous rapid rendezvous docking mode was successfully docked at the radial port of the Core Cabin of Tianhe.
3 Look up at the stars Keep your feet on the ground
Great Chinese proud of the Chinese dream
Those obscure predecessors have dedicated their lives to the strength of the motherland and burned their own blood for China's aerospace dream. The process of chasing dreams is full of hardships and happiness, and the down-to-earth efforts and efforts of great astronauts have the confidence to look up at the stars today.
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