20th Anniversary of China's First Manned Flight Mission Success: Setting Up a Dream Ladder in the Vast Desert

2023-10-27

On the 20th anniversary of the success of China's first manned flight mission, a dream ladder was erected in the vast desert. Yang Guijin, a journalist from the People's Liberation Army Daily, Gao Liying and Li Youzhi, ignited and launched the Long March 2F Yao 17 carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou 17 manned spacecraft at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on October 26. Li Gang, a journalist from Xinhua News Agency, photographed the manned space launch site at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on October 26th. The milky white Shenzhou 17 ship arrow combination was launched and launched here, complementing the golden poplar forest by the weak water river. In this magical desert, China's manned spaceflight once again leaves a classic moment. Twenty years ago, on an autumn day, Yang Liwei's Long March 2F carrier rocket ignited on time at the manned space launch site, and the ship arrow combination rose from the ground, piercing the sky. China's manned spaceflight has gone through a magnificent 20 years, from the realization of the Shenzhou-5 flying dream to today's normalized duty based space flight. Over the past 20 years, 12 manned spacecraft have been successfully launched and completed every time! The Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, the "China's first manned space port," has erected a sky ladder in the vast desert, giving the Chinese people a path to space. The journey is long and the journey is long. This October coincides with the 65th anniversary of the establishment of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. After 65 years of hard work and progress, the center has witnessed the development and growth of China's aerospace industry. At this moment, let's enter Dongfeng Aerospace City, savor the glory and dreams of astronauts, and look forward to the legend of China's manned space future. Even if we build a ladder into space, our steps will have to climb step by step. "History will always remember this moment -" Commander in Chief, I have been ordered to carry out the first manned spacecraft flight mission. I am ready and ready to go on a mission. Please instruct. Yang Liwei, an astronaut from the Chinese People's Liberation Army Astronauts Brigade. "" Let's go! "" Yes! "On October 15, 2003, Yang Liwei represented billions of Chinese people, Embark on the journey of pursuing dreams in space for the first time. At the scene of the expedition ceremony, a group of elementary school students vigorously waved their flowers and red flags, celebrating the heroic journey of space exploration. The Shenwu manned mission is the first manned space launch mission of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. A huge roar came from the launch tower, and tears welled up in the eyes of the scientists, testers, and family members and children of Dongfeng Space City present. Staff member Zhang Weihong and colleagues withdrew the last batch from the launch tower before igniting the fire. Watching the rocket drift away, Zhang Weihong's tears could no longer be suppressed. The tears at that time were different from before, not sad or sad, but rare tears of joy in a person's life. After countless hardships, the launch was successful, and the Chinese people's millennium flying dream has been realized in the hands of our generation of astronauts! "Zhang Weihong said. After the successful launch of" Shenwu ", she and her colleagues jumped up and hugged everyone, immersed in joy. Time flies, 20 years have passed, and Zhang Weihong's thin and capable figure is still busy on the tall launch tower. At the "Shenwu" expedition ceremony, Yan Hao, a primary school student who watched over astronaut Yang Liwei, has now grown into a technician at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and become an astronaut like Zhang Weihong. The seeds of dreams bloom brightly.

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Wang xiao jing

Source:81.cn

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