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A Glorious Journey 辉煌旅程
Three Chinese astronauts returned safely on Sunday after orbiting the Earth on board the Shengzhou-VII space capsule.
The message to the world is clear: after a slow start in space, China is catching1 up fast.
The spacecraft touched down in the Mongolian desert to rapturous applause from mission control in Beijing. Millions tuned2 in to watch the historic moment on television around the world.
Mission leader Zhai Zhigang was the first to emerge from the capsule and he was incredibly proud of their achievement.
It was a glorious mission, full of challenges with a successful end, he said.
The mission follows China's successful hosting of the Olympics and included the country's first ever spacewalk.
Mr Zhai wore a Chinese-made spacesuit costing up to £20million (220million Yuan), and stayed outside the capsule for 15 minutes while his team mates stayed inside, monitoring his progress.
This exercise puts China as only the third nation, after the United States and Russia, to stage a successful space walk. It is also seen as a critical progression in the country's three-step space programme, with the ultimate aim to build a large space station.
Is there a new space race underway now? Roger Launius of the National Air and Space Museum think there is. It is an Asian space race. It's between China, Japan, maybe Korea, certainly India, said Mr Launius.
The Chinese, because of their full service capability3 – humans, robots and military – are at this point in time the leaders in that race. But those other countries have a lot of capabilities4 too, he added.
Meanwhile, the families of the astronauts have to wait patiently as their space heroes undergo two weeks of preventative quarantine, just in case their body defences may have been weakened by the trip.
GLOSSARY 词汇表
astronauts
宇航员
Shengzhou-VII space capsule
神州七号航天舱
touched down
着陆
mission control
太空航行地面指挥中心
emerge
出现
spacewalk
太空漫步
monitoring his progress
监测他的进展
space station
宇航站
robots
机器人
undergo
接受(治疗)
orbiting
环绕
catching up
迎头赶上
rapturous applause
热烈的掌声
tuned in
收看
capsule
太空舱
spacesuit
航天服
ultimate aim
最终目标
space race
太空竞赛
capabilities
能力
preventative quarantine
预防性的隔离
Three Chinese astronauts returned safely on Sunday after orbiting the Earth on board the Shengzhou-VII space capsule.
The message to the world is clear: after a slow start in space, China is catching1 up fast.
The spacecraft touched down in the Mongolian desert to rapturous applause from mission control in Beijing. Millions tuned2 in to watch the historic moment on television around the world.
Mission leader Zhai Zhigang was the first to emerge from the capsule and he was incredibly proud of their achievement.
It was a glorious mission, full of challenges with a successful end, he said.
The mission follows China's successful hosting of the Olympics and included the country's first ever spacewalk.
Mr Zhai wore a Chinese-made spacesuit costing up to £20million (220million Yuan), and stayed outside the capsule for 15 minutes while his team mates stayed inside, monitoring his progress.
This exercise puts China as only the third nation, after the United States and Russia, to stage a successful space walk. It is also seen as a critical progression in the country's three-step space programme, with the ultimate aim to build a large space station.
Is there a new space race underway now? Roger Launius of the National Air and Space Museum think there is. It is an Asian space race. It's between China, Japan, maybe Korea, certainly India, said Mr Launius.
The Chinese, because of their full service capability3 – humans, robots and military – are at this point in time the leaders in that race. But those other countries have a lot of capabilities4 too, he added.
Meanwhile, the families of the astronauts have to wait patiently as their space heroes undergo two weeks of preventative quarantine, just in case their body defences may have been weakened by the trip.
GLOSSARY 词汇表
astronauts
宇航员
Shengzhou-VII space capsule
神州七号航天舱
touched down
着陆
mission control
太空航行地面指挥中心
emerge
出现
spacewalk
太空漫步
monitoring his progress
监测他的进展
space station
宇航站
robots
机器人
undergo
接受(治疗)
orbiting
环绕
catching up
迎头赶上
rapturous applause
热烈的掌声
tuned in
收看
capsule
太空舱
spacesuit
航天服
ultimate aim
最终目标
space race
太空竞赛
capabilities
能力
preventative quarantine
预防性的隔离
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1 catching | |
adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住 | |
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adj.调谐的,已调谐的v.调音( tune的过去式和过去分词 );调整;(给收音机、电视等)调谐;使协调 | |
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n.能力;才能;(pl)可发展的能力或特性等 | |
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n.能力( capability的名词复数 );可能;容量;[复数]潜在能力 | |
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