Can't see the Great Wall from the universe
You can't see China 's Great Wall from the universe,
You cannot see China's Great Wall from the universe ', said the astronaut's declaration of Tuan Long with students in Shanghai on April 3, and perhaps this is the final conclusion. A myth has existed for decades.
Tu Tuan Long, along with Hanh Hai Thang, are the two most recent astronauts of China going into the Shenzhou VI space ship - a flight to China into the second universe. He made the statement at the opening ceremony of the Space Exhibition at Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.
' We can't see the Great Wall from the universe ', Phi Tuan Long said.
For a long time, people still believe the Great Wall is the only object on Earth seen from the universe, despite many American astronauts rejecting this.
China's space exhibition will be open until April 16. More than 100 articles related to the mission of the Shenzhou VI spacecraft - the mission is of great significance in raising the image of China to the world, showing its tremendous ability to create and innovate. This country - has also been exhibited at the exhibition.
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