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The story of Chang 'e and some related space figures and spacecraft profiles.
A Brief Introduction to the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon's Story

Hou Yi went to Kunlun Mountain to visit friends and seek Tao. He happened to meet the Queen Mother passing by and asked her for a bag of elixir. It is said that taking this medicine can instantly ascend to heaven and become immortal. However, Hou Yi was reluctant to leave his wife, so he had to temporarily give the elixir to Chang 'e. Chang 'e hid the medicine in the dresser's treasure chest, but the villain Meng Peng saw it. He wants to steal the elixir to make himself immortal.

Hou Yi led his followers out hunting, but Meng Peng, who had ulterior motives, pretended to be ill and stayed. Shortly after Hou Yi led the crowd to leave, Meng Peng broke into the backyard of the back room with a sword in his hand, threatening Chang 'e to hand over the elixir. Chang 'e knew that she was no match for Meng Peng. In times of crisis, she made a decisive decision, turned around and opened the treasure chest, took out the elixir and swallowed it in one gulp. Chang 'e swallowed the medicine and immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window and flew into the sky. Because Chang 'e was worried about her husband, she flew to the nearest moon and became a fairy.

Chang ' e one

Chang 'e-1 is China's first artificial satellite orbiting the moon, which was developed by China Academy of Space Technology. Chang 'e-1 platform was developed on the basis of China's mature Dongfanghong-3 satellite platform, fully inherited the existing mature technologies and products of China Resources-2 satellite and China-Brazil Earth Resources satellite, and made adaptive transformation. The so-called adaptive transformation is to innovate and break through many key technologies on the basis of inheritance.

Shenzhou v

Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft is one of the shenzhou spaceship series in China and the first manned spacecraft launched by China. It sent astronaut Yang Liwei into space on June 5th+10/October 6th+May 6th, 2003. This successful launch marks that China has become the third country capable of sending a man into space alone after the former Soviet Union (now inherited by Russia) and the United States.

Shenzhou VI

Shenzhou VI manned spacecraft is one of China shenzhou spaceship series. "Shenzhou VI" and "Shenzhou V" have no difference in appearance. They are still three-cabin structures, namely, propulsion module, return module and orbital module. Their weight is basically maintained at about 8 tons, and they are launched by the Long March II F carrier rocket. It is the second spaceship carrying astronauts in China and the first manned spaceship in China to carry out the mission of "many people and many days".

Shenzhou vii

Different from "Shenzhou V" and "Shenzhou VI", the development of "Shenzhou VII" rocket focuses on spacesuit and airlock. Because "Shenzhou VII" will realize the spacewalk, whether the astronauts can suddenly adapt to the vacuum environment from the cabin pressure, the airlock cabin and the space suit play an important role. Shenzhou VII was launched on September 25th, 2008 at 2 1: 10: 04.988 milliseconds. The spacecraft landed successfully at the main landing site of Siziwangqi, Inner Mongolia, China on September 28th, 2008 17: 37. Shenzhou VII spacecraft flew for 2 days, 20 hours and 27 minutes.

Yang Liwei, ethnic group: Han nationality, date of birth: 65438+June 2 1 965, native place: Suizhong County, Liaoning Province, political outlook: party member of the Communist Party of China, height: 168 cm, weight: 65 kg, family members: wife, son Yang.

Resume: Yang Liwei is the first astronaut in People's Republic of China (PRC), with a university degree and the rank of Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He is currently the deputy director of China Astronaut Research and Training Center. He is the first generation astronaut trained by China.

Fei,1was born in bacheng town on the bank of Yangcheng Lake in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province in May, 1965./kloc-0 joined the army in June, 1982, and/kloc-0 joined the party in May, 1985. Now he is a third-class astronaut of China People's Liberation Army Astronaut Brigade, with the rank of Colonel. He used to be a flight technical inspector of a flight academy of the Air Force, flying safely 1790 hours, and a special pilot of the Air Force.

Nie Haisheng, Han nationality, born in Zaoyang County, Hubei Province, was born in September 1964 and is1.72m tall. He used to be a first-class pilot of the Air Force, and now he is a third-class astronaut of the Astronaut Brigade of the China People's Liberation Army. University degree, regimental lieutenant colonel, twice awarded third-class merit. 1In the early summer of 996, he became an astronaut. In preparation for the launch of the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft, he was selected as the first flight echelon of three people. June 65438+10/October 65438+February 2005, the dream of "exploring the moon in nine days" finally came true. Wife Nie Linjie. There is a 14-year-old daughter-Nie Tianxiang.