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The Chinese and The Moon

Updated: 2011-08-31 17:16

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Flying to the Moon

With respect to the history of Chinese civilization, China is the first nation to cherish the dream of flying to the sky. From the myth of Chang'E to the Fly Apsaras of Dunhuang caves, expresses Chinese ancestors' desire to explore outer space. Many ancient Chinese poets also showed their preference for the moon through wonderful words. For example, the poetic genius Libai wrote more than 320 poems about the moon in his lifetime.

The Chinese and The Moon

The Chinese exploring moon project is named after Chang'E, fully expressing this pursuit of the Chinese.

The Chinese and The Moon

 

Chang'e 1 Lunar orbiter was launched to the moon on Oct 24, 2007. The Chang'e moon satellite will take 3-D images of the moon surface for a year. This is the groundwork for the next Lunar Lander (Chang'e 2) project in 2012, Lunar Sample Return (Chang'e 3) in 2017 and the Chinese astronaut on the moon project. Chang'e 1 Lunar orbiter will achieve the ancient dream of the Chinese, which will bring to the world not a threat but opportunity, not war but peace.

Editor: Feng Hui

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