Where is the Moon in My Heart: Ouyang Ziyuan and China's Chang'e Project

Where is the Moon in My Heart: Ouyang Ziyuan and China's Chang'e Project

by Hu Ping

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This book is documentary literature that comprehensively describes this glorious process. The book is divided into twenty chapters, including "Carrying a Pot of Moonlight on the Road", "Prelude: 1958", "Meteorite, a Wordless Heavenly Book", "Seemingly Light Sighs", "The Moon, the Hero on the End of the Road". Starting from the background of several major powers in the world competing to enter space, the author uses a wide-open pattern, surging passion, and a far-reaching vision to extol the performance of the relevant scientific and technological personnel in their continuous pursuit and struggle in the cause of space exploration for the sake of the future of mankind and the dignity of the motherland. The book shows a lofty sense of social responsibility and a sacred sense of historical mission; the book also touches on the mental journey of a nation that has been trudging through the process of modernization and modernization. The glory and dreams, struggle and pursuit shown in it are also touching. This is the essence of this book's thinking and the value of this book.

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