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China’s Aerospace Exhibitions at the Space Museum – Permanent Exhibition

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"China Space Exploration" Zone
The exhibition showcases China’s aerospace development and remarkable achievements. Here, you can get an up-close look at the training suit worn by Yang Liwei, China's first astronaut to enter space, and gain insights into the training that astronauts undergo. You can also simulate a rocket launch at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, explore the structure of the Tiangong Space Station, and discover the breakthroughs of China Lunar Exploration Program.



Zhurong's Mars Exploration
The exhibition introduces the exploration journey and achievements of China's first Mars exploration mission, "Tianwen-1". Through the full-scale model of Zhurong Mars rover, you can examine its structure and functions, while the interactive model demonstrates Zhurong's different modes of movement.



Audio Description of Zhurong's Mars Exploration

Next Generation Spacesuit
China’s manned lunar landing mission is making steady progress toward its goal of landing Chinese astronauts on the Moon before 2030. To achieve this goal, China is developing the "Wangyu" moon-landing spacesuit for astronauts to wear when they set foot on the Moon. This exhibit features a replica of the "Wangyu" moon-landing spacesuit, produced based on the officially unveiled preliminary design.



 

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"Moon | Mars VR
The interactive exhibit "Moon | Mars VR" makes use of the data provided by the China National Space Administration and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) to create a virtual reality environment of our Moon and the planet Mars, allowing visitors to experience spacewalking on the two celestial bodies and explore the landing sites of Chang'e-4 and Tianwen-1.



Click here for more details of "Moon | Mars VR".