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On the ninth day, the moon shines! China's "Space Dream" has traces to follow!

2024-04-29   

On April 25th, the Long March 2F Yao 18 carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou-18 manned spacecraft was successfully launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. On the morning of the 26th, the Shenshiba crew arrived at the China Space Station and successfully entered the Tiangong. The launch of God 18 has attracted widespread attention from society. It has been 21 years since the first manned spacecraft Shenzhou-5 was launched, and now Shenzhou-18 has successfully taken off. China's space exploration of the vast universe has once again achieved impressive results! Rocket launches and manned spacecraft launches inspire millions of Chinese people, making them believe that China's "space dream" is not unattainable. The Dream of Setting Sail in Space has a long history. Since ancient times, humans have been filled with infinite curiosity and imagination about the universe. Chang'e's journey to the moon, Dunhuang's flight to the sky, and others embody the ancient people's yearning and exploration of the universe. On April 24, 1970, China's first artificial satellite "Dongfanghong-1" was successfully launched into space, and the song "Dongfanghong" echoed in the silent universe. China has embarked on a journey into space, becoming the fifth country in the world to independently develop and launch artificial Earth satellites. For many years, China's aerospace industry has been continuously advancing, writing ancient Chinese myths into the deep and mysterious starry sky. The names of "Beidou" pointing the way, "Magpie Bridge" communication, "Chang'e" exploring the moon, "Tianwen" exploring the fire, "Xihe" day by day, "Shenzhou" back and forth, and "Tiangong" being built... These names, which communicate ancient and modern times, and sing poetry and songs, express the lofty aspirations and unremitting pursuit of the Chinese people. The Chinese red, shining in the depths of the universe, witnesses the endless pace of Chinese exploration of space. Dreams of realizing the soaring aerospace industry. Counting the shining moments of China's aerospace projects, down-to-earth independent innovation has repeatedly made the dreams of the aerospace industry come true. The ancients created myths and legends, while modern people have created myths of reality. On October 15, 2003, the Shenzhou-5 manned spacecraft was successfully launched, making China the third country to independently master manned space technology. On October 24, 2007, the Chang'e-1 lunar probe was successfully launched, marking China's first step in deep space exploration. On November 3, 2016, China's new generation carrier rocket "Pangwu", also known as the "Long March 5" Yaoyi rocket, successfully made its maiden flight, marking China's rocket carrying capacity jumping to second in the world. On January 3, 2019, Chang'e-4 achieved the first soft landing of a human probe on the far side of the moon. On June 23, 2020, the last global networked satellite of Beidou-3 was launched into space; On July 31st, the Beidou-3 global satellite navigation system was officially launched, and China fully possesses its own satellite navigation system. On December 17, 2020, carrying 1731 grams of lunar samples collected from the moon, Chang'e-5 returned to Earth at the second cosmic speed, making China the third country in the world to achieve lunar sampling return. On April 29, 2021, the Tianhe core module was successfully launched, putting the China Tiangong Space Station into the in orbit construction phase. On May 15, 2021, Tianwen-1 successfully landed on Mars, making China the third country to land on Mars. On June 17, 2021, China Shenzhou

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