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Tag Archives: Chang’e
National Day, one year later
The Peninsula Metropolis Daily announces the US discovery of an Earth-like planet, the upcoming Chang’e II launch, and a number of other stories that do not include today’s 61st anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged astronomy, Chang'e, National Day, Peninsula Metropolis Daily, planets
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No need for anxiety over the chicken supply chain in Shandong
Is KFC’s chicken safe? City Sun’s hard-hitting investigative team gives you the inside story: it most certainly is!
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chang'e, City Sun, KFC
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Trust us, we’re from the space administration
Southern Metropolis Daily (南方都市报) interviews Ouyang Ziyuan (欧阳自远) about the Chang’e photo. Han Song (韩松) objects to his dismissal of the public’s questions.
Posted in Scholarship and education
Tagged Chang'e, Han Song, moon, Southern Metropolis Daily
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Netizens pick apart the Chang’e moon photo
The Chang’e moon photo wasn’t faked – it was stitched together wrong.
Posted in Photography
Tagged Chang'e, moon, space
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China’s romance with the Moon
Chang’e I (嫦娥一号) may have lifted off five seconds late. Xichang (西昌) may make 40 million yuan off the moon shot. Han Song (韩松) writes about the moon in Chinese science fiction.
Posted in Trends and Buzz
Tagged Chang'e, Han Song, moon, SF
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