Chang 'e-China's lunar exploration project
sent Chang 'e to the moon.
From ancient times to the present, the story of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon" has been widely circulated in China, with vast starry sky and bright moon, and human beings have never stopped longing for and exploring the moon. The opening of China's first lunar exploration project has become another milestone in China's space flight. In addition to carrying extraordinary significance, it also has a beautiful name-Chang 'e Project.
Jade Rabbit-the first lunar rover in China
Jade Rabbit flew into the sky and landed on the moon.
"In myths and legends, Chang 'e ran to the moon with a jade rabbit in her arms. The kind, pure and agile image of Yutu is similar to the structure and mission of the lunar rover, reflecting China's position on the peaceful use of space. " This is the "Jade Rabbit" in the eyes of Li Benzheng, then deputy commander of China's lunar exploration project. Chang 'e III carried China's first lunar rover "Jade Rabbit" to realize the lunar landing and patrol survey. The Yutu, with a design life of only three months, eventually went out of service and worked on the moon for 972 days. Yutu is China's first footprint on the moon, which has far-reaching significance.
Queqiao-Chang 'e IV relay star
The "Queqiao" between the earth and the moon meets.
The "Magpie Bridge" originated from the folk legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl in China, and numerous magpies set up a flyover in Tianhe to help the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet each other. This relay satellite, which contains the romantic meaning of "meeting at the Magpie Bridge", is not only the first dedicated relay communication satellite outside Earth orbit in China, but also the first in the world, thus building a "space magpie bridge" for communication. It provided relay communication services for Chang 'e IV and the Earth, which landed on the back of the moon, and successfully helped China realize the first lunar landing and patrol detection by human probes.
shenzhou-a manned spacecraft independently manufactured by China
"shenzhou" flew into the sky.
"Shenzhou" means "the magical boat of the Tianhe River", and it is also the homonym of "Shenzhou", which symbolizes that the development of the spacecraft has won the support of the people of the whole country. At the same time, the "Shenzhou" is full of pride and spirits, which indicates that the whole Chinese nation will be extremely proud of the birth of the spacecraft. With the launch of Shenzhou-1 on November 2, 1999, Shenzhou, a glorious name bearing the dream of flying for thousands of years of the Chinese nation, spread all over China.
"Heavenly Palace"
"Heavenly Palace" is the name of China people for the heavenly world, and the story of "the Monkey King causing havoc in the Heavenly Palace" is well known. The goal of the Tiangong project is to build the first space laboratory in China.
On September 29th, 211, China successfully launched the target aircraft Tiangong-1. During its orbit, Tiangong-1 made six rendezvous and docking with Shenzhou-8, Shenzhou-9 and Shenzhou-1 manned spacecraft. On June 16th, 212, "Shenzhou-9 astronaut Jing Haipeng, Liu Wang and Liu Yang stayed in the" Tiangong "together.
On September 15th, 216, Tiangong-2 was successfully launched. This is the first real space laboratory in China. The astronauts of Shenzhou XI launched on October 17th carried out many scientific experiments in Tiangong II.
Vega sounding rocket
On December 25th, 1988, a "Vega-1" rocket was successfully launched from Hainan sounding rocket launch site of China Academy of Sciences. At this point, the first rocket sounding test in China's low latitudes was successfully concluded.
On January 22nd, 1991, China's first 12km high altitude and low latitude sounding rocket, Zhinv III, was successfully launched at Hainan sounding launch site.
sounding rockets are the only means to directly measure the environmental parameters at high altitude in the range of 2 to 2 kilometers. These two launch tests threw the hat of China's "meteorological blind zone" to history.
Wukong-the dark matter particle detection satellite
"Wukong" opened its eyes.
The legend about the Monkey King, the Great Sage of Qitian, is a household name in China. He can distinguish the sun from the moon with a pair of golden eyes. "Wukong" is a dark matter particle detection satellite with the widest observation energy range and the best energy resolution in the world. In addition to the beautiful meaning of "eye-catching", it coincides with the characteristics of dark matter. The Monkey King's eye is like a detector of a dark matter particle detection satellite, which can identify the trace of dark matter in the vast space.
Hongyan-the global satellite constellation communication system
Hongyan will never be lost.
Hongyan is a large migratory bird, which migrates southward every autumn, often causing homesickness and affection among wanderers. Later, people used Hongyan as a metaphor for letters and people who delivered them. The name of Hongyan means "Hongyan sends a message and never loses contact". Hongyan global satellite constellation communication system has the ability of all-weather, all-time and real-time two-way communication under complex terrain conditions, which can provide users with global real-time data communication and comprehensive information services.
Kuafu?
Kuafu Mission is a solar monitoring satellite program in China, also known as space storm, aurora and space weather detection program. The plan was named after Kuafu in China mythology. The Kuafu project consists of three satellites to monitor the occurrence of solar activities and their associated phenomena, the changes in the near-earth space environment caused by solar activities and the distribution of aurora on the earth around the clock. ?
among them, a star is set on the connection line between the sun and the earth, which is 1.5 million kilometers away from the earth, and is used to monitor the occurrence of solar activities and its associated phenomena around the clock. The other two satellites, B1 and B2, fly in the Earth's polar orbit, which are used to monitor the changes in the Earth's near-earth space environment caused by solar activities.