China's manned spaceflight is always worth looking forward to

2023-10-25

China's manned spaceflight is always worth looking forward to. On October 19, 2023, at the manned spaceflight launch site of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, the combination of the Shenzhou 17 manned spacecraft and the Long March 2F Yao 17 carrier rocket was transported to the launch area. On October 19th, in Dongfeng Aerospace City, the combination of the Shenzhou-17 manned spacecraft and the Long March 2F Yao-17 carrier rocket was transported to the launch area. The plan is to launch it at an appropriate time in the near future. In a measurement and control hall in the launch site area, a young technician and colleagues are concentrating on preparing for the upcoming mission. 20 years ago, as a primary school student, he stood in the square of Wentiange Yuanmengyuan, waving flowers and national flags in his hand, and celebrating the soaring journey of space hero Yang Liwei. Witnessing and experiencing this historical moment has become a huge driving force for this young man to devote himself to the manned space industry after graduating from university. Great struggle, creating great cause; A great cause nurtures a great spirit. The heart reaches out to the sky, and the eyes reach out to the stars and rivers. This is the true portrayal of the hearts of Chinese astronauts. As an aerospace technology worker wrote: "Although there is never a single certificate of merit in this world that can fill all the names of achievements, this does not prevent the glorious monument from standing in the river of memory. When the Chinese space station draws the most elegant arc outside the blue planet, we should be moved for ourselves." This year marks the 20th anniversary of the successful implementation of China's first manned flight mission by astronaut Yang Liwei. The vast space has witnessed the mission and loyalty of space heroes. According to the plan, we will achieve the first Chinese landing on the moon before 2030, promoting manned space technology from near Earth to deep space... "Yang Liwei said. With the comprehensive completion of China's" Heavenly Palace ", Chinese astronauts have turned their attention to the mysterious" Moon Palace "380000 kilometers away. The Chinese dream of" sweeping the moon from the sky "is no longer far away, and China is firmly moving from a space power to a space power. Yang Liwei, the first Chinese astronaut to fly into space. The data map goes from looking up at the stars to stepping up China's manned spaceflight in permanent space to October 18, 2023. The astronauts Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu and Gui Haichao of the Shenzhou 16 crew witnessed a historical moment - since the Shenzhou XIV crew entered the China Space Station on June 5, 2022, the Chinese astronauts have been flying in space for 500 consecutive days. At this moment, in a space orbit about 400 kilometers away from Earth, the Chinese space station is operating smoothly, and the Shenzhou 16 crew is busy in an orderly manner according to plan. Not long after, they will soon welcome their new comrades, the Shenzhou 17 crew, who will be changing shifts in the "Heavenly Palace". As the Chinese space station enters the stage of comprehensive application and development, batches of astronauts have orderly entered the space station, and the continuous space flight time of Chinese astronauts will continue to accumulate day by day. Nowadays, Chinese astronauts have frequently stationed in their space homes, embarking on a new journey for the Chinese people to explore space. Looking back at Feitian Road, pursuing a new journey of dreams. Riding on a divine boat, reaching up to the nine heavens and embracing the bright moon. The aerospace dream is an important component of the Chinese dream. The Chinese dream of flying into the sky once appeared in the poetry of the great Mao Zedong - "Thirty eight years have passed, with a flick of a finger

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Wang er dong

Source:81.cn

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