#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #October2020 |#火星 # 天問 #天问一号 #LongMarch5 #ChangZheng5 #TianwenOne #MarsMission #Marslander #MarsRover #MarsProbe does a course October direction heading towards the #UtopiaPlanitia #Mars For #中秋节 #MidAutumnFestival #ChinaNationalDay …

On the 9th October 2020 Friday  2300 hours Beijing time CNSA – China National Space Administration that under the control of the flight control team of China’s first Mars exploration mission, the main engine of the Tianwen-1 probe was ignited. In more than 480 seconds, the deep space manoeuvre was successfully completed. The orbital manoeuvre was carried out in deep space approximately 29.4 million kilometers from the earth. The orbit design of Tianwen-1 comprehensively considered various constraints from launch to Mars capture and made the propellant consumption as small as possible, and adopted the strategy of a deep space manoeuvre during the transfer process. The probe will rendezvous with Mars about 4 months after its current orbit, during which two or three midway corrections will be implemented……

Previous the last course correction … during On October 1st 2020, as China- People’s Republic of China also throughout the Chinese also the Asian Communities celebrates the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival; CNSA China National Space Administration released China’s first Mars exploration mission Tianwen-1 exploration….. The image of the CNSA Belt and Road Initiative European Space Agency collaboration Martian Probe flying, the five-star red flag on the picture is dazzling, showing a bright Chinese red. This is the first deep space self-portrait of our country 天问一号 Martian probe. In the vast universe, the silver landing patrol device and the golden orbiter are shining brightly. Tianwen No.1 uses this to report safety to China and express birthday wishes.

As we all know, when taking selfies on the ground, you can use auxiliary tools such as selfie sticks to shoot after choosing the angle, light and shadow, but the selfie of “Tianwen No. 1” is not that simple. Due to its large size, if the selfie stick strategy is adopted, “Tianwen No.1” needs to use a 15-meter-long selfie stick to achieve a full-view selfie, which not only consumes resources, but is also prone to safety risks. For this reason, the Mars Orbiter Engineering Survey Sub-system Team of the Eighth Academy of Sciences proposed a “separated monitoring plan”, which is to “throw out” a light camera under suitable lighting conditions to take pictures of “Tianwen No. 1” and transmit the images in real time. Go back to the “Tianwen No. 1” probe.

Have you seen a one-time dual-head super wifi camera?………In order to successfully implement the separate monitoring program, the Eighth Academy Mars Orbiter Engineering Measurement Sub-system team needs a little guy who can “divide, shoot clearly, pass back, and hold on”: use a small, small, low-impact unlocking separation device The camera can be “divided out”; the use of colour imaging, the configuration of 800×600, 1600X1200 two-level resolution camera allows the image to be “clearly captured”; the use of super Wi-Fi communication that can achieve 400 meters of wireless communication allows data “Passed back”; the use of disposable batteries that can provide power for longer than 1 hour allows the camera to “hold on”, allowing the ground to see the full picture of the “Tianwen No. 1” rushing to the fire.

Considering that the camera may turn over as it gradually moves away from the detector, the development team designed the camera as a dual-headed front and back to ensure that the camera can capture as many detector images as possible during the turning process. After four years of research and development, this little guy weighing about 950g successfully carried the “Tianwen-1” Mars probe into space, and successfully separated the head weighing about 680g, and obtained a clear image. Successfully completed the overall visual monitoring task of “Tianwen No. 1”

The name “Tianwen”: 天問 ….. Comes from the long poem of the same name written by Qu Yuan (about 340–278 BC), one of the greatest poets of Ancient China. It is a poem of a series of questions starting with how the universe was created.

Images and visuals are from Weibo

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #October2020 |长征五号 #LongMarch5 #ChangZheng5 #CMS fragment fuselage found in a #香港 #HongKongSAR #PaklaBay Beach ashore..

On a 4th October 2020, During the eight day Holiday in China- People’s Republic of China, in which celebrating China’s National Day also on the Same Day is the Mid-Autumn festival in which is a massive celebration throughout the Asian communities.. In which watching TVB early Moring News this morning having breakfast noticing in the footage appears to be seen…..

During the national holiday season a fragment of a fairing suspected to be a Long March rocket was found in Pak La Bay, Sai Kung, and Hong Kong SAR-China-PROC…  The police sent police officers to the scene early in the morning to surround the fragments and wait for relevant departments to send personnel to the scene for inspection. The fragments are printed with the Chinese characters “heading” and the serial number “8Y325A-5B S02-01”, and the broken blue English acronym “CMS” in the center part, which is China Manned Space. There is a blue Chinese manned space logo. After the fairing fragments were exposed,

In which the CSNA-China National Space Administration Long March Chang Zheng 5B Carrier Rocket was During the launch of the CNSA –China National Space Administration Iconic Long  March 5B -ChangZheng 5B Heavy Medium Carrier Rocket that Launched on 5th May 2020 at Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Center – Hainan Province -China -People’s Republic of China… in which during that time it was to test flight a new testing Command Module in which that  replacing the Shenzhou Command Module in which inspired the name for the Walker Class in Star Trek Discovery in which was featured in the Battle of the Binary Stars the Precursor of the Klingon war.. …. perform its first flight mission at the Wenchang space launch site in China at 18:00 Hong Kong -Beijing Time…

During deployment of the new Command Module, the Next Generation of the Module in which it returned safety with all the expectations landing at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center that following days  afternoon, and then the return module will be transported to Beijing to carry out subsequent relevant verification work to see if any other modifications that’s need to be ready for a manned flight towards the CNSA –CSS- China Space Station ……

Images and visuals are from weibo

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #October2020 |#火星 # 天問 #天问一号 #LongMarch5 #ChangZheng5 #TianwenOne #MarsMission #Marslander #MarsRover #MarsProbe does the ultimate #Selfies #SpaceSelfie heading towards the #UtopiaPlanitia #Mars For #中秋节 #MidAutumnFestival #ChinaNationalDay …

On October 1st 2020, as China- People’s Republic of China also throughout the Chinese also the Asian Communities celebrates the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, CNSA China National Space Administration released China’s first Mars exploration mission Tianwen-1 exploration….. The image of the CNSA Belt and Road Initiative European Space Agency collaboration Martian Probe flying, the five-star red flag on the picture is dazzling, showing a bright Chinese red. This is the first deep space self-portrait of our country 天问一号 Martian probe. In the vast universe, the silver landing patrol device and the golden orbiter are shining brightly. Tianwen No.1 uses this to report safety to China and express birthday wishes.

Since this CNSA China – PROC’s first independent Mars exploration project was established, how to do a good job of visual monitoring of the working status of the Mars rover in orbit has become one of the important tasks facing the development team. In order to obtain the full picture of the “Tianwen No. 1” in the process of rushing to the fire, the Mars Orbiter Engineering Measurement Sub-system Team of the Eighth Academy specially designed a set of “little guys” with “small quality, small size and low energy consumption” “Composed of monitoring system.

As we all know, when taking selfies on the ground, you can use auxiliary tools such as selfie sticks to shoot after choosing the angle, light and shadow, but the selfie of “Tianwen No. 1” is not that simple. Due to its large size, if the selfie stick strategy is adopted, “Tianwen No.1” needs to use a 15-meter-long selfie stick to achieve a full-view selfie, which not only consumes resources, but is also prone to safety risks. For this reason, the Mars Orbiter Engineering Survey Sub-system Team of the Eighth Academy of Sciences proposed a “separated monitoring plan”, which is to “throw out” a light camera under suitable lighting conditions to take pictures of “Tianwen No. 1” and transmit the images in real time. Go back to the “Tianwen No. 1” probe.

Have you seen a one-time dual-head super wifi camera?

In order to successfully implement the separate monitoring program, the Eighth Academy Mars Orbiter Engineering Measurement Sub-system team needs a little guy who can “divide, shoot clearly, pass back, and hold on”: use a small, small, low-impact unlocking separation device The camera can be “divided out”; the use of colour imaging, the configuration of 800×600, 1600X1200 two-level resolution camera allows the image to be “clearly captured”; the use of super Wi-Fi communication that can achieve 400 meters of wireless communication allows data “Passed back”; the use of disposable batteries that can provide power for longer than 1 hour allows the camera to “hold on”, allowing the ground to see the full picture of the “Tianwen No. 1” rushing to the fire.

Considering that the camera may turn over as it gradually moves away from the detector, the development team designed the camera as a dual-headed front and back to ensure that the camera can capture as many detector images as possible during the turning process. After four years of research and development, this little guy weighing about 950g successfully carried the “Tianwen-1” Mars probe into space, and successfully separated the head weighing about 680g, and obtained a clear image. Successfully completed the overall visual monitoring task of “Tianwen No. 1”

The name “Tianwen”: 天問 ….. Comes from the long poem of the same name written by Qu Yuan (about 340–278 BC), one of the greatest poets of Ancient China. It is a poem of a series of questions starting with how the universe was created….

Images and visuals are from Weibo

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 #BeltAndRoadinitiative | #LongMarch4B #CarrierRocket deploying the two #EarthSciences #Satellites into Orbit for the #MidAutumnFestival…

 

On 12th September 2019, CNSA- China National Space Administration has launched the Reliable Long March 4B Carrier rocket from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center from Shanxi Province in which is located in Northern of the People’s Republic of China…  Launching two Earth Sciences Satellites into orbit in which marking the three hundred and tenth launch of the Long March Carrier rocket series among its variants..

One of two is developed as a Earth Sciences-Resource Satellite is the ZY-1 02D, designed developed manufactured by the CAST –China Academy of Space Technology. The provisionments of the satellite in providing observational data in data analysis of natural resources asset management, disaster prevention control protection also with urban construction, transportation management…  The ZY-1 02D has the operational life cycle of five years in connecting with the its constellation networking..  Placed at 778 Kilometers above orbit in Solar Synchronous orbit…. One of its installed is it infrared camera with range scan coverage of 115 Kilometers in which to give observational data analysis of the medium to large cites in giving advantages of urban planning…. Its other installation is the 166 hyper spectral camera that 166 photographs in various specially bands simultaneously in which the installation equipment  The camera can capture the reflected light information of various minerals, and be used to analyse complicated mineral compositions and distribution…. The satellite can also be used to observe chlorophyll concentration, water transparency and total suspended matter concentration in lakes to help monitor the environment and prevent water pollution.

The second is the BNU-1 Satellite is a Shanghai based private space Technology Company in development of the BNU-1 Satellite has an operational cycle of one year in collaboration with CAST –China Academy of Space Technology in which also with the Shenzhen base company… developed as an earth sciences satellite to observe data analysis the researching of polar areas of earth also study of its climate change..

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#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #DiscoverHongKong #香港 | #MidAutumnFestival #2018- The fiery Timelapse Tai Hang #FireDragonDance – featuring Alex Rodriquez ….

During this years In Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong, during the Mid-Autumn Festival 2018, throughout the neighbourhoods of Hong Kong, in which the people of Neighbourhood Tai Hang, in which has been performing fiery dragon Dances through the streets of Hong Kong.. In which Since the nineteenth century in which to warn of bad omens that may plague the neighbourhood, also villages in which perform during the fifteenth day of the eight lunar month..  In which this year set on the twenty fourth September 2018… in In which the moon cakes have been on shelves in Hong Kong, also in your local Asian Chinese supermarket as well…  In which there be Dragon incense dances throughout different neighbourhood districts in the Hong Kong Region. Those streets in which in those neighbours that are celebrating is Wun Sha Street,   School Street – Tai Hang, Lily Street, Causeway Bay, Pok Fu Lam traditionally….  In which Alex Rodriguez’s timelapse, a local Hong Kong resident have documented that in this timelapse ….. In which you could adventure back in time to the 2019 September between 12th towards 14th of the that month in Tai Hang- Causeway Bay in between Wun Sha Street…

The tradition continues today, presently, during the nineteenth century the villagers of Tai Hang perform the Dragon dance during the about the same time frame of the Mid-Autumn festivals that was around. During that time there was several incidents where there was an ill charm that was affecting the residents of the fishing- farming Tai Hang Village in which that effected them a century ago with a massive typhoon- tidally wind in which caused massive damage also following years to come there was a massive plague when a massive python snake ate the village livestock…..  which the villager of the Tai Hang community constructed the pearl grass Fire Dragon taking notes from a Soothsayer, performing at the rituals accompany with dance for three days also nights to warn off the ill charm away..  in which that fishing-farming village sits today behind in the corners of Saint Pauls Hospital, Mar Shan village, Hong Kong central Library  and the Flora Garden…. Not too far from Victoria Park, in Causeway bay..   to get to Hong Kong travel on Cathay Pacific Airways or given that you’re in Hong Kong used the world leading MTR Hong Kong system to get around..

Tai Hang: MTR Tin Hau Station, Exit A1. Cross King’s Road and turn right. Walk straight to the second junction on the left to enter Tung Lo Wan Road, which leads to the Tai Hang area.

Victoria Park: MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit E, walk along Great George Street to the park; or MTR Tin Hau Station Exit A2, turn left at exit and enter the park from Hing Fat Street.

 As which that there are five fire dragons that celebrating dancing in those streets, In which one dragon is constructed with over six thousands of pearl grass with seventy thousand incense sticks, in which has an average total length of sixty seven meters, in which following a Pearl in which is constructed out of a Pomelo with clustered Incenses, leads the fire dragon with an averagely three hundred people whom make the dance relay, with troupe of freestyle dancing.. as one part of the event is four days dancing throughout Tai Hang leading the Dragon towards heaven.. ,