太空探索英文版PPT课件
航天科普PPT英文版本
Author: Jessica Sain Illustrator: Cindy Bush Editor: Susan Breedenon their journey to becoming NASA’s future astronauts.Suited to extremes, a 50 year legacy of exploration and achievement continues…National Aeronautics andSpace AdministrationS tella asked, “If they have to launch from the ground to get to the space station, how do they plan to get home?” Mr. Armstrong looked at the class and stated, “That’s a great question, Stella. Does anyone have any ideas for how astronauts might come back down to Earth from 250 miles above the surface?”Leo raised his hand and said, “I bet they land like an airplane on a runway!”Several of the students nodded in agreement. Mr. Armstrong pointed to a poster of the new spacecraft in which the astronauts were traveling and said, “That is a great guess, Leo! When astronauts flew on the Space Shuttle, they did land a lot like an airplane. Now that astronauts travel in these new spacecraft, they use a different method.”of what they use to help them land!”Mr. Armstrong smiled. “I bet you are right, Aurora. You all are great engineers and always come up with creative solutions to different problems.” With NASA TV on in the background — and with the announcer counting down to the landing, one hour away — the Astro-Not-Yets looked to Mr. Armstrong, hoping he would announce an engineering design challenge.A urora raised her hand and exclaimed, “I bet we could all come up with an ideaT o the students’ delight, Mr. Armstrong explained, “Alright Astro-Not-Yets, what do you say we figure out a drop test challenge today while we wait for the landing?” The students cheered and returned to their tables where they awaited details on the challenge.Mr. Armstrong looked at the anxious students and asked, “Does anyone know why we would need something to help with landing? Why can’t the astronauts simply Orion responded, “If they fell, they would be going way too fast to land safely.” “Exactly,” Mr. Armstrong said. “When astronauts travel back through the Earth’s atmosphereto return home, they are slowing down from almost 17,500 miles per hour! When your parents drive you to school, they are going around 25 miles per hour, so the astronauts are flying extremely fast! Since their spacecraft is traveling at a high speed, the energy is also very high. To land safely, they will need to slow down the spacecraft so that the energy is not very highMr. Armstrong explained. “You may use any combination of items in the makerspace to try and decrease the energy of your egg before it hits the ground.”After the demonstration, students brainstormed the landing system they believed would safely land their own egg. The groups then collected items from the classroom makerspace to begin building their designs.Suited to extremes, a 50 year legacy of exploration and achievement continues…00:34:28W hen the groups completed the construction of their landing systems, Mr. Armstrong asked them to gather on the classroom carpet to go over safety for the drop zone. Before walking students back to the zone, Mr. Armstrong asked, “If we aren’t successful at landing the egg without cracking it, what do we do?” Leo quickly responded. “Make changes, and try again!”Aurora also chimed in. “And if you try again and it doesn’t work, you make more changes!” The Astro-Not-Yets nodded in agreement, knowing that Mr. Armstrong always liked to talkabout the importance of improving their designs and never giving up.Suited to extremes, a 50 year legacy of exploration and achievement continues…Ipsum dipsom.00:22:46P roud of the Astro-Not-Yets’ willingness to test their designs, Mr. Armstrong gathered the students around the roped-off drop zone. Aurora’s group volunteered first with a design that included a cushion of tissue paper bundled on the bottom of the egg. All of the students counted down together “3…2…1…” before Aurora released her group’s egg into the zone. The egg fell quickly to the ground, landing on its side instead of on the cushion. A loud cracking noise followed, and the egg yolk splashed across the drop zone mat.Suited to extremes, a 50 year legacy of exploration and achievement continues…M r. Armstrong lifted what was left of the egg and quickly replaced the mat.“We didn’t have a successful landing with this one, but that’s what testing is all about. Aurora, how about you and your team redesign and meet us back here at the drop zone?”Although disappointed in their first test, Aurora’s group was ready to take on the challenge and quickly returned to the makerspace.Leo and Stella’s group volunteered next. Their design included one big piece of cardboard underneath a cup with the egg nestled inside. Their design moved more slowly to the ground than the previous design.Mr. Armstrong picked up the cup and examined the egg, announcing, “We have our first success!”Suited to extremes, a 50 year legacy of exploration and achievement continues…00:10A fter picking up the last group’s egg, Mr. Armstrong said, “This is an impressivedesign, and was also a success! I am happy to see that your group was thinking outside of the box with a parachute design.”After revisiting the makerspace, Aurora’s group was ready to attempt their egg drop again. Aurora announced to the class, “We thought about how our first try didn’t slow down the speed of the egg, so it hit the ground with a lot of energy. Especially since it didn’t land on our cushion!”2021Suited to extremes, a 50 year legacy of exploration and achievement continues…Ipsum dipsom.A urora revealed their new design, which included both a parachute system anda tissue paper cushion on the bottom. After the students counted down, the egg glided slowly to the ground and had a soft landing on top of the cushion.After everyone regrouped on the carpet, Mr. Armstrong revisited the statement that Orion had made earlier. “If we think about the new spacecraft traveling back to Earth at a fast speed with a ton of energy, how might NASA decrease the energy of the spacecraft before it reaches the Earth’s surface?2223either on the ground or in the water. A series of parachutes help to slow down the high speedand energy of the spacecraft once it gets closer to the Earth’s surface. The Space Shuttle alsoused parachutes in the back to help slow the speed of the shuttle, even though it landed likean airplane.”24252627designs one day, when we grow up?”Suited to extremes, a 50 year legacy of exploration and achievement continues…00:05:1600:00:00T he NASA broadcaster announced the opening of the first group of parachutes for the spacecraft. The class watched in amazement as the parachutes ballooned in the air. To the students’ surprise, another set of four parachutes released from the spacecraft.The students cheered as a design similar to their own slowly drifted down and splashed into the ocean. Once again, the Astro-Not-Yets watched in wonder as the landing proved that their own work with design challenges could one day help improve space travel. In fact, they couldn’t wait until their next classroom design challenge!2829。
高一英语ppt课件 Astronomy:the science of the stars课件1
• Before the spectroscope(分光镜), man did not know what kind of gases are in the sun or other stars. Without the radio telescope(电波望远镜) we did not know that radio noises come from far out in space. • Today, astronomy is a growing science. We have learned more in the last fifty years than in the whole history of astronomy.
• 文章大意:天文学是最古老的科学。随着科 技进步,我们对它的认识也越来越多。 • 1.D 主旨大意题。文章第一段为主题段, 此段的最后一句话为主题句,其他段都是围 绕这一主题展开,故答案选D。 • 2.A 细节理解题。由第一段第二、三句话 可知,在几千年前人们主要通过肉眼来观察 星球。 • 3.D 细节理解题。由第二段可知,只有D 项的内容“星球是由什么组成的”没有提到。 • 4.D 推理判断题。由第四段最后一句可推
heavens. But man was limited by what he could see with his eyes alone.
• The Greeks studied astronomy over 2,000 years ago. They could see the size, color, and brightness of stars. They could see their places in the sky. They watched the stars move as the seasons changed. But the Greeks had no tools to help them study the starry heavens. • Each new tool added to the files of astronomy; it helped man reach out into space. Until there were telescopes(望远镜), man knew little about the moon. They did not know that the planet called Saturn(土星)has rings around it. Their sight was so limited that they could not see all
Unit 4 Space Exploration课件(共33张PPT).ppt
要点探究•能力素养全提升
基础词汇——语境记忆 1.recycle vt.回收利用;再利用 【佳句背诵】If we try our best to recycle waste,there will be less waste and less pollution in our lives.[倡议书] 如果我们尽最大努力回收废物,我们的生活中就会有更少的废物和更少的 污染。 2.otherwise adv.否则;要不然 【佳句背诵】He felt he should make an apology to his mother as soon as possible.Otherwise,he would always have a sense of guilt.[心理描写] 他觉得应该尽快向妈妈道歉。否则,他会一直有一种负罪感。
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1.float vi.___浮__动__;漂__流__;_漂__浮____ vt. ____使__浮__动__;使__漂__流____ 2.soap n.___肥__皂_____________
3.microwave n. __微__波__炉____________ 1.__c_u_r_re_n_t________ adj.当前的;现在的 n.水流;电流;思潮 →__cu_r_r_e_n_tl_y_______ adv.现在;当前 2.__s_u_f_fi_c_ie_n_t______ adj.足够的;充足的→___su_f_f_ic_i_en_t_l_y_______ adv.足够地;充足地→sufficiency n.足够;充足 3.__k_e_e_n__________ adj.热衷的;渴望的→___k_e_e_n_ly________ adv. 热衷地;激烈地
《Space Exploration》SectionⅠ PPT课件
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目( 录 )8.spacewalk
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( )9.jade
( )10.dock
G.n.火箭;火箭弹 H.n.人造卫星;卫星 I.n.交通工具;车辆 J.n.人类
[答案] 1-5 BCGIH 6-10 JFEDA
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b.给下列短语选择正确的汉语意思
目( 录 )11.be determined to do sth. A.继续做,坚持干
人们聚拢过来,很想知道发生了什么事情。
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很想做某事
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[巩固内化] 单句语法填空 ①They were very curious _a_b__o_u__t_____ the people who lived upstairs. ②Many men have been attracted by the unknown world and curious _t_o__k_n_o__w____ (know) more about the outer space.
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1.Speaking—Finish Ex.5 on Page 39 by following the example A:You know,I think being an astronaut would be cool. B:Do you want to work in space in the future? A:I’m not sure,but I think it might be too difficult for me.There are so many requirements.First of all,you must be intelligent enough to get a related college degree.Then you have to... B:So what might be the most difficult part for you? A:I guess it might be the...
英语课PPT(太空飞船)
How should we do in the event of an emergency?
Accidents in space is a very tricky thing. The spacecraft before launch, all aspects of personnel have already made full preparations, but we have to do to prepare to deal with unexpected things. First, it requires astronauts excellent quality of the heart, not panic, we should calmly. Tell the ground command centerwhat have happened, the ground will give professional response. Also, do not selfassertion, after all, this is not a trivial matter, there are millions of pairs of eyes looking at you.
difficults or differentce
For a normal person, the difference is difficult in space. Space suit to wear off : We have gravity on Earth, but there is no gravity in space, which makes wearing clothes has become a difficult task. Eat hot food in space: It requires the efforts of some scientists and we need some new inventions. Action is difficult, because as above. Sleep is not an easy thing, which requires your physical condition beyond the ordinary .
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在老七的位置上是距離5,000 光年的天鵝星雲的部分,主要
是氫的海洋,混有少量的氧,硫和其他元素。
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排名第八的是稱為“星光”的学美习交麗流P圖PT 像,也以“回光”而著稱。
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第九名是距離為1億1千4百萬光年的兩個星系,
NGC 2207 和 IC 2163,正在併合的圖像 。
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The origin of the universe
There is many theory about the origin of the universe. The big bang theory is one of the most influential theory
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由一百二十亿的恒星和大量的集群,星云,以及各种类型 的星际气体和星际尘埃。
The scope of the Milky Way galaxy is about
在银河系的范围是约
1.0×105l.y.(光年)
学习交ank of the Milky Way, it is like a flat plate .
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Series of strange objects
奇怪的物体系列
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Black widow nebula
黑寡妇星云
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Sauron magical eye
索隆神奇的眼睛
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Hell planet地狱星球
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Zombie(僵尸) stars
What do you know about the universe?
新高考英语SpaceExploration太空探索课件
9.current adj.当前的; 现在的→ currency n.流通; 货币
10.sufficient adj.足够的; 充足的→ sufficiency n.充足; 足够
11.globe n. 地球; 世界; 地球仪→ global adj.全球的
12.argue vt.&vi.论证; 争辩; 争论→ argument n.争论
考点浅析
语篇再现
2.Despite the difficulties, scientists hope future discoveries will not only
enable us to understand how the universe began, but also help us survive well into the future. 尽管困难重重, 科学家们希望未来的发现不仅能让我们了解宇宙的起源, 还能让人类延续生存, 直到未来。 【提炼】not only... but also... 【浅析】not only... but also...可以连接两个并列成分, 连接两个并列主语时, 谓语动词的单复数根据就近原则确定; 当not only 位于句首时, 它所在的分 句用部分倒装语序。
rocket gravity frontier spacecraft
vehicle universe
spacewalk jade shadow crew
satellite launch orbit dock soap
telescope
mankind agency data microwave
particle self-
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《Space Exploration》SectionⅢ PPT课件
3.Over eight years later , on 20 July 1969 , American astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon,famously saying,“That’s one small step for [a] man,one giant leap for mankind.” 八年后的1969年7月20日,美国宇航员尼尔·阿姆斯特朗登上月球,他说:“这 对一个人来说是一小步,对人类来说是一大步。” [仿写] 他们又说又笑地走进房间。 _____T_a_l_k_i_n_g__a_n__d__s_m__il_i_n_g____,they went into the room.
8.These youngsters are motivated not by a __d__e_s_i_r_e____ (渴望) to achieve,but by fear of
failure.
9.Air pollution is not new and has been __o__n_g__o__in__g_ (持续存在的) for a number of years. gravity
8.The captain refused to leave his sinking ship while there were others _____o_n__b__o_a_r_d___ (在船上).
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1.They make vehicles to carry brave people into space to find out the secrets of the universe. 他们制造运载工具,把勇敢的人们带到太空去发现宇宙的秘密。 [仿写] 为了帮助孩子培养团队精神,课后将组织小组活动。 Group activities will be organized after ctlaoshse_l_p__c_h_i_l_d_r_e_n__d__e_v_e_l_o_p__t_e_a__m 1.不定式(短语)作目的状语,主要用来修饰动词,表示某一动作或状态的目的。 2.当名词被序数词、形容词最高级修饰时,常用不定式作后置定语。 3.现在分词作伴随状语,和句中主语在逻辑上是主谓关系。 4.because引导表语从句时,位于系动词之后,用于强调原因。
中国探索太空历程英文PPT
嫦娥奔月、夸父追日、女娲补天..... These legends all tell the ancient Chinese dream of flying to space.
In 1956,China started the road of exproring space. In 1958,chairman Mao first called for"we also should make the satellite.
Oct 1 - Chang'e-2 is sent into space aboard a Long March-3C carrier rocket from southwest China's Xichang satellite launch center; Chang'e-2 is 60 million km away from Earth and has become China's first man-made asteroid in the solar system. It continues flying into deeper space
In 1986, the national 863 project had been put forward by XiaopingDeng.
In 1970,Dong Fang Hong I launched successfully.
Fly to the moon
In 2004,mission is named "Project Chang'-e" after a mythical Chinese goddess who flew to the moon.
中国航天探月工程英语演讲ppt
Thank
you very
much!
October 24, 2007, Chang‘e I was successfully launched. This is the third milestone (里程碑) of China's space activities,and marking the Chinese lunar exploration program (中国月球探测计划)has taken the first step.
China's spacecraft Shenzhou 8 and space station module Tiangong-1 accomplished the nation's first docking operation early Thursday. The success of the docking makes China the third country in the world, after the United States and Russia, to master the technique, moving the country one step closer to establishing its own space station. 中国的宇宙飞船神舟八号和天宫一号空间站模 块完成了全国第一个周四早间对接操作。 对接的成功使中国在世界上的第三个国家,仅 次于美国和俄罗斯,掌握技术,将国家更近一步 建立自己的空间站。
中国航天经历了从弱到强的转变。在用到我们的日常 生活中。它会使我们变得更加强大。最后,我 希望中国航天工业取得了更加辉煌的成就
space activities :载人航天活动 extravehicular activities:舱外活动 Aviation: 航空,航空学,航空工业 Astronaut: 航天员 Lunar:月的,月球的 probe:v. 探测,探索 n. 探索,调查,探测器 Unmanned:无人操纵的,无人驾驶的 Capsule: 胶囊,航天舱 Module: 单位,单元 (宇宙飞船上独立的)舱 satellite :探测卫星 high-resolution:高分辨率的 milestone :里程碑
Space+Exploration+走向太空素材课件 高中英语人教版(2019)必修第三册
土星五号“一共发射18次, 承载阿波罗1号到阿波罗17号, 从未有过失败记录。1969年7 月16日上午,巨大的“土星5 号”火箭载着“阿波罗11号” 飞船从美国肯尼迪角发射场
点火升空,开始了人类首次 登月的太空飞行。
阿波罗11号the Apollo 11 mission是美国国家航空航天局的阿波罗 计划中的第五次载人任务,是人类第一次登月任务。1969年7月 20日,阿姆斯特朗Neil Armstrong (1930-2012)与奥尔德林成为了 首次踏上月球的人类
See You Next Time!
景海鹏
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17. 2021年6月17日,“神舟十二号”的3名航天员是天和核心舱的 首批“入住人员”,他们将在轨驻留3个月,开展舱外维修维护、 设备更换、科学应用载荷等一系列操作。
汤洪波 聂海胜 刘伯明
18. 2021年10月16日,“神舟十三号”是我国宇航员首次在轨驻留 6个月,也是空间站运营期间宇航员乘组常态化驻留周期,采用 自主快速交会对接方式,首次径向停靠空间站,首次在太空度过 新年。
5. 1992年9月21日,江泽民明确指出:要下决心搞载人航天; 6. 1999年11月20日,“神舟”一号实验飞船发射成功; 7. 2001年1月10日,“神二”发射成功; 8. 2002年3月25日, “神三”发射成功; 9. 2002年12月30日, “神四”发射成功; 10. 2003年10月15日,“神舟”五号载人飞船顺利进入太空,杨利 伟成为首名中国太空人
13. 2011年11月01日,“神舟八号”由改进型“长征二号”F遥八火箭顺利发 射升空。2011年11月3日凌晨,与组合天宫一号成功实施首次交会对接任务, 成为中国空间实验室的一部分。
14. 2012年6月16日下午,“神舟九号” 首次载人交会对接任务3名航天员进 入太空,景海鹏、刘旺和刘洋(中国首位女航天员) 。6月18日下午,神舟九 号成功与天宫一号目标飞行器实现自动交会对接6月24日,航天员刘旺操作 飞船顺利完成于天宫一号的手控交会对接。标志着中国完全掌握了载人交 会对接技术。
《SpaceExploration》SectionⅤPPT(完美版)课件下载
Section Ⅴ Writing——如何写出对太空探索的看法
栏栏目目导导航航
表达 作文巧升格
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写出你对太空探索的看法 本单元的写作项目是议论文,议论文的写作就是对某一方面的问 题,通过列举事实、讲道理的方法来表达自己的看法。一般来说,议 论文由论点、论据、论证三部分组成,通常按提出问题、分析问题、 解决问题的逻辑顺序来安排写作。
Байду номын сангаас最近你班同学就“人类是否应该进行宇宙探索”这个问题进行 了激烈的讨论。有人认为,探索宇宙不仅让人类更好地了解宇宙的发 展,还可以用来指导农业生产,以及把一些探索太空的高新技术用于 现实生活;也有一些人认为探索太空花掉了大量的人力物力;影响了 人们的生活水平。请你根据以下情况写一篇报告并发表自己的观点。
《 S p a ceExp lorati on》Se ctionⅤ PPT课 件下载 -教育学 生,从 爱出发 ,爱是 一种特 持久而 深刻的 感情。
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[基本框架] 1.开头(beginning)——交代或提出问题 2.主体(body)——介绍或从几个方面来分析问题 3.结尾(ending)——写出解决问题的方法或思路
外研版高中英语选修8 Module 5《The Conquest of the Universe》(Period Two)ppt课件
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课堂讲练互动 7C中小学课件
(2)After studying in a medical college for five years,Jane her job as a doctor in the countryside. A.set out C.took up
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[语境助记] (1)He was defeated in the election. 他在这次选举中失败了。 (2)You beat me at chess. 你下棋赢了。 (3)Hemingway once won the Nobel Prize for Literature. 海明威曾一度获得诺贝尔文学奖。
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[题组训练] (1)①How do you the company? ②Standing on top of the tower,we had a good view of the city (看到整个城市的景色). ③ In view of his attitude leave at once. ( 鉴于他的态度 ), we decided to
group 看作一个整体,故选 C 项。
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结束语
▲ China’s first astronaut ▲ Shenzhou V spacecraft
Wormhole
The Milky Way
A black hole capture the stars.
Look from the flank of the Milky Way, it is like a flat plate .
Apollo 11 was the first manned spacecraft to land on the moon. Apollo 11 was launched on July 16, 1969. There were 3 astronauts on board. It took 3 days for the spacecraft to reach the Moon’s orbit.
当你尽了自己的最大努力时,失败也是伟大的 ,所以不要放弃,坚持就是正确的。
When You Do Your Best, Failure Is Great, So Don'T Give Up, Stick To The End
Aldrin stepped onto the Moon later. The astronauts spent 21 hours on the Moon. They collected rocks and soil , and took some photographs of the Moon.
★第一艘载人飞船
The next day, July 20, one of the astronauts, Armstrong stepped onto the Moon’s surface. “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” He said.
▲Manned spacecraft landed
▲ The Soviet Union astronaut Yuri Gagarin
★第一次太空行走 ▲ Alexei Leonov
♥Time: 18th March,1965(46年 前) ♥Country: The Soviet Union(前苏联) ♥ Leading role: Alexei Leonov(阿列克谢-列昂诺夫)
◀ Soviet astronaut Sa Viets card
★中国第一名宇航员 ♥Time: 15th October,2003(8年前) ♥Country: China(中国) ♥ Leading role: Yang Liwei (杨利伟) ♥Story :China launched Shenzhou V spacecraft (神舟5 号)with one astronaut, which meant China became the third country to send man into space successfully, following the Soviet Union and the United States.
♥Time: 12th April,1961(50年前) ♥Country: The Soviet Union(前苏联) ♥ Leading role: Yuri Gagarin(尤里-加加林) ♥Story: The Soviet Union launched the world’s first manned spacecraft(载人飞船) Vostok 1(东方1号) into space. The journey last only 108mins.
♥Story: The manned spacecraft Rise 2 sent
Alexei Leonov into space. He walked in the space for 12mins, which made him become the world’s first man to walk in the space.
▲ Neil Armstrong walked on the moon ▲ Apollo 11
★第一名女宇航员 ♥Time: 25th July,1984(27年前) ♥Country: The Soviet Union(前苏联) ♥ Leading role: Sa Viets card (萨维茨卡娅) ♥Story: Soviet astronaut Sa Viets card is the female who first carries on spaces walk on July 25, 1984, she has carried on 3 hour 35 minute cabin activity from the Salute 7th Space Station(礼炮7号空间站).
★人类第一次登月 ♥Time: 21st July,1969(42年前) ♥Country: The United State of America(美国) ♥ Leading role: Neil Armstrong (尼尔-阿姆斯特朗) ♥Story: The United State launched Apollo 11 (阿波罗11号) into space. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon and left his footprints on it. Then he commented that: That’s one small step for a man ,one giant leap for mankind.(个人一 小步,人类一大步。)