2008 Olympics: Shoot roket clouds for good weather
For the sun to be beautiful on the days of the Beijing Olympics, in August 2008, China planned to fire a roket into the sky to penetrate clouds that could cause rain.
Although the country's authorities have promised that it will be sunny during the Olympics, they still cannot be sure whether to keep this commitment or not, when August is the month. Chinese storms.
According to Chinadaily, on Monday, Zheng Guoguang, director of the China Meteorological Bureau, said the rokets will definitely be shot into the sky on the occasion of the Olympics.
It is known that Beijing is often subjected to drought, so authorities still have to fire chemical rokets to create showers. However, it is another thing to stop the rain from falling. For this Olympic organizers, this is a difficult task.
What they are most afraid of is an untimely heavy rain that will fall on the national stadium on the opening day of 8/8, while the stadium is not covered.
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Minh Ngoc
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