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Arrangement of Static Site of 2016 China-Chenzhou Aerospace Exhibition Finished

2016-01-06

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Static site of the main hall of the exhibition has been finished

 

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Chang’e 1 (1:3) model

 

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Shenzhou spacecraft (1:3) model consists of three parts: orbital module in top, re-entry module in the middle, and propelling module in the bottom

 

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Visitors can get the feel of re-entry module of Shenzhou spacecraft in the exhibition

 

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Some staffs were testing devices

 

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Some staffs were working on the arrangements of exhibition

 

It was learned from the sponsor of 2016 China-Chenzhou Aerospace & Remote Sensing Technology Exhibition that the display items of the static site of the main hall have been put on place, the interactive zone was working on the testing, and some other preparation work were being handled out well. The exhibition is planned to be opened to the public on January 8, 2016.

 

When reporters arrived at the ground in front of Chenzhou International Convention & Exhibition Center, “Shenzhou spacecraft” Yangtze River 2 launcher (1:3) module has been set up. It was introduced by one of the staffs- Li Na that some professional interpreters will explain the aerospace technologies to audience on the opening day of the exhibition.

 

In the main hall, some static material display items as Shenzhou spacecraft module, Shenzhou 10 welkin butt joint module, Lunar rover, Long march 2F 1:3 spacecraft module, Chang’e 1 module, and etc. have been put on place. Some staffs were working on setting up and testing some machines of interactive zone, such as simulation cabin of space training, 3D rolling circle training, rotate seat, star tours, command center, moonwalk, 4D cinema, space 3D art exhibition, and space suit.

 

Li Na said all the visitors can not only learn some knowledge of aerospace, but also enjoy a simulated space tour in the interactive zone. For example, the visitor can sit in the re-entry module and enjoy a journey of spacecraft’s take off, butt joint with space station (including a space-land dialogue simulation), and returning. Currently, all the simulation instruments have been delivered to Chenzhou and are estimated to be installed before January 7, 2016.