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Aboveday
November 27th, 2005, 04:51 PM
http://www.info.gov.hk/info/shenzhou6/eng/images/postere_la.jpg


official site:
http://www.info.gov.hk/info/shenzhou6/eng/

do you remember him and his motherland ?
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hkskyline
November 27th, 2005, 10:45 PM
雙雄勉港小太空人 好好學習好好鍛煉
童夢飛翔
28/11/2005

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中國人在太空設立太空站、登陸月球,再不是遙不可及,而且會在十至十五年之內達到目標。中國神六航天雙雄費俊龍及聶海勝,昨日在香港大球場會見三萬港人,除帶來這個令人振奮的消息外,也面對面與六位小太空人真情對話。揚威國際的港產小科學家陳易希用普通話提了一個問題,神六雙雄細心聆聽,真情回答。兩位英雄散發親切、熱情的魅力,強烈的愛國情操感動人心,令人印象深刻。

聶海勝與費俊龍昨抵達本港,與代表團展開緊密的三日訪港行程,包括到香港大球場與三萬市民見面、與傳媒高層會面及晚上出席在禮賓府舉行的特區政府歡迎晚宴。

「我們一樣只有兩隻手」
兩名航天員從踏足香港的一刻,就受到熱情的歡迎,他們在大球場出席神六代表團大匯演活動上,接受本港年輕發明家陳易希的訪問,當被問到航天員跟一般人的分別時,費俊龍還打趣地說:「我們和普通人一樣只有兩隻手,沒有多一隻手。」但強調必須要經過嚴格的訓練。

只有九歲的小太空人黃洐悠小妹妹,問到如何才能成為女太空人時,聶海勝更讚揚她有一個很好的追求和夢想。聶海勝鼓勵她說:「你只要好好學習、好好鍛煉身體,你的目標、你的追求、你的夢想一定能夠實現。」而蘇子昊小太空人問到成為太空人要具備的條件,費表示先要具備強健的體魄、堅毅勇敢的意志,科學知識要掌握好,夢想就能實現。

另外,嚴子傑太空人問到成為太空人是否要食特別食物,和小時候要怎麼鍛煉自己,費俊龍又解釋:「我們都是鍛煉出來的,身體因素也有一點,但重要是後天的鍛煉,我小時候也是一樣吃五穀類的。」而聶海勝被問到為何將女兒取名為天翔時,他表示在女兒出生時自己正擔任飛行員,他覺得在天空飛翔時,感覺很好,所以為女兒取名天翔。而費俊龍更表示從太空回來後,最想見到自己的親人。

盼15年內建太空站登月
最後發問的小太空人范瑋軒反而想知道航天員的太空食物是怎樣,聶海勝笑笑口形容食物很豐富,有月餅、罐頭、燒肉和蝦,但想想後補充說:「如果是熱的就會更好吃。」

在面對三萬人發言時,聶海勝真誠地勉勵本港青少年,表示香港的明日是屬於年輕人,他相信香港的明天會變得更美好,並呼籲香港青少年要努力奮鬥,令香港愈來愈好。

至於中國未來的航天目標,兩位航天員的代表團在會見傳媒高層的場合中,也有很清晰的交代。神舟六號代表團團長胡世祥表示,現在有三個目標:先是將人送上天,跟建立一個空間實驗室,最後一部分建立空間站。胡透露,中國會在二○一二年實現太空人出艙活動及航天器對接,正製造載負荷是目前三倍的新型火箭,希望在十至十五年有能力建立太空站,並載人登陸月球。

胡世祥指出,根據分析,美國人已發出這樣一個訊息:到二○一八年,用一千零四十億元重返月球,在這情況下,日本、歐洲太空總署、俄羅斯、印度都有相同的反應,都做了相應的長期規劃,所以在二○一五年至二○二○年前後,載人登月可能成為熱點。

《太陽報電子報》

Pangu
November 27th, 2005, 11:26 PM
Why are these kids wearing uniforms with the USA flag?

http://the-sun.orisun.com/channels/news/20051128/img/sn01112803_big.jpg

superchan7
November 27th, 2005, 11:40 PM
It looks like they're in a program with NASA of the United States, I see some familiar badges.

sfgadv02
November 29th, 2005, 01:03 AM
Lol, good point...;D

ferrariguy
November 29th, 2005, 01:10 AM
funny thread

hkth
November 29th, 2005, 07:35 AM
Why are these kids wearing uniforms with the USA flag?

http://the-sun.orisun.com/channels/news/20051128/img/sn01112803_big.jpg

It looks like they're in a program with NASA of the United States, I see some familiar badges.

You're right, superchan7, it IS the space program funded by Mass Mutual Asia. You may get more info from here (http://massmutualasia.com/spacecamp/space_camp_objective_eng.asp). ;)

hkskyline
November 30th, 2005, 06:25 AM
Reach for the stars, astronauts tell the young
30 November 2005
South China Morning Post

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Follow your dream and shoot for the stars - that was the message the two Shenzhou VI astronauts had for young people on the last full day of their four-day visit to the city.

"Set your own goal, and you will have a clear direction about how to live your life and pursue your dream. My next goal after my first space mission is to fly to space again," Colonel Fei Junlong said at a meeting with 300 young professionals at the Space Museum yesterday.

He and his partner Colonel Nie Haisheng repeated this message when they met primary and secondary school pupils and athletes in the afternoon.

"Go for your dreams and remember you will be stronger after overcoming every problem you face," Colonel Fei told another forum at the Tseung Kwan O Sports Centre. Among the athletes they met were Olympic silver medallist Ko Lai-chak and Paralympic gold medallist Lai Wai-ling, both table tennis players.

Colonel Nie said his goal was to acquire advanced skills and master new technologies to handle more challenging tasks ahead.

Apart from sharing their secrets for building a successful career, they also gave tips to the athletes about physical training.

"I like running and playing table tennis. I also like fishing a lot, and I do that with my son," Colonel Fei said. When the two spacemen met 2,000 secondary and primary-school students from 400 schools at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium, Colonel Nie's family life was the main topic of interest.

"My family is very supportive to my work and they never bother me with family matters. My mother and my wife are very supportive. My wife takes good care of my daughter and also manages everything well in the house," he said.

He also praised his daughter for being understanding.

"My little girl loves me dearly. The television news showed her singing a birthday song for me when I was in space," he said.

The astronauts end their visit in Hong Kong today, as they leave for Macau at noon.

hkskyline
December 2nd, 2005, 05:47 AM
http://www.info.gov.hk/info/shenzhou6/photos/62.jpg

Videos : http://www.info.gov.hk/info/shenzhou6/eng/video.htm

Check out the links for photos as well.

hkskyline
December 3rd, 2005, 05:35 PM
Delegation of Shenzhou-6 concluded successful visit to Hong Kong
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Government Press Release

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The Delegation of Shenzhou- 6 Manned Space Flight Mission was farewelled at a ceremony hosted by the Chief Executive, Mr Donald Tsang, this morning (November 30) at the Government House after a three-day visit in Hong Kong. Also attending were the Secretary for Justice, Mr Wong Yan Lung, SC, and the Secretary for Education and Manpower, Professor Arthur K C Li.

Mr Tsang thanked members of the delegation for their untiring efforts in meeting Hong Kong people everyday and night, giving them fond memories and joy from the success of the space mission. Mr Tsang said members of the Space Mission's spirit to make a contribution had given a boost to the morale of Hong Kong people and added a new dynamic to society.

Mr Tsang presented to leader of the delegation, Mr Hu Shixiang and astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng an album and sets of DVD recording their visit activities in Hong Kong.

The delegation was then seen-off by Mr Wong and Professor Li at the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan. About 400 secondary and primary students waved goodbye to the delegation as it left for Macau.

During their stay, the delegation attended the "Welcoming the Delegation of Shenzhou-6 Manned Space Flight Mission" variety show at the Hong Kong Stadium where they were welcomed by more than 30 000 people. They helped Hong Kong youth better understand China's aerospace technology development, and in various academic exchange forums and three sharing sessions with secondary and primary students and athletes, instilled in them a spirit of perseverance.

Their schedule also included visits to Hong Kong Science Park, Tsing Ma Bridge and Maritime Square at Tsing Yi , Hong Kong Disneyland and Santa's Town at Statue Square.