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Full-scale models of the Yutu lunar rover and Zhurong Mars rover land on the Hong Kong Space Museum —— China's Lunar and Mars Exploration exhibition
Description
“When did the moon appear in the sky?” The ancient Chinese poets and lyricists had already shown their desire to understand the Moon. As space technology develops, reaching for the Moon is no longer a dream.
China has been achieving her space exploration dream step-by-step through her own successful research and development of artificial satellites, rockets, manned spacecraft and space station to carry out missions and scientific research in space, expanding our understanding of the Earth and the universe.
The exhibition will introduce the key achievements and future outlook of China's lunar and Mars exploration missions. Visitors will be able to learn about the different structures and functions of the Yutu lunar rover and Zhurong Mars rover through their full-scale models, and acquire a comprehensive insight into the remarkable achievements in China's aerospace development.
Come to Hong Kong Space Museum and follow Yutu and Zhurong on this journey of reaching our dreams and building the future!
Date and Location
Saturday, Sunday & public holiday:10:00am - 9:00pm
Closed on Tuesdays (except public holiday)
Closed on the first two days of the Chinese New Year
Closed at 5pm on Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year's Eve