A letter to the astronauts 1
Uncle astronaut:
Hello!
I am very proud of you since you drove Shenzhou VI into space. You have made great contributions to the aerospace industry of the motherland, and I admire you very much. In space, you risked your life, you may sacrifice your life, but you are still so brave, so determined and worthy of admiration! I also know from the reports on TV that you sacrificed the opportunity to reunite with your family on weekdays for the development of the space industry, and you devoted all your energy to this cause. I think it is great! Your feat has influenced the whole China and the whole world. You are the bright spots in the world, and you have made China stand up in front of all countries in the world. We in China have become beautiful because of you! If there is an opportunity, I'd like to hear all kinds of things and interesting things in space. That must be a pleasure! I also want to go to space, see the beautiful scenery of the earth and feel the feeling of being in space. But that will take more than ten years!
Of course, you are lucky to be selected as an astronaut by China, and you should be very happy yourself! I am happy for you, too. Finally, I wish you happy every day and hope you can make more contributions to the motherland!
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A Letter to the Astronaut A Tribute to the Astronaut Composition 2
Dear Aunt Liu Yang:
Hello!
I come from Class 1, Grade 4, and I am a student who is about to enter Grade 5. As a China person, I am really proud of you, proud of you. How envious I was when you flew into space! How I want to travel in space, see the astronauts in my mind, see the spectacular galaxies in the Milky Way, and explore the mysteries of space. By the way, I also want to ask you, is there really a Guanghan Palace on the moon? And how to drink water in weightlessness? Is it comfortable to sleep in a space capsule? Do you have acne on your face? Hey, hey, you must have a hard time walking. Aunt Liu Yang, next time you go to space, please bring my favorite bunny! So you can talk to it when you are lonely, and my vanity, by the way. Bai Bai is a lovely dog. When you are homesick, it will rub your legs and make you happy! Aunt, I hope you can board the "God Ten" on 20 13 and make contributions to the motherland.
In 20 years, you will be an experienced "old" astronaut. At that time, I will be your student and embrace the blue sky with you. How I look forward to this day! For this lofty ideal, I will study hard from now on and realize my space dream.
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A Letter to the Astronaut A Tribute to the Astronaut Composition 3
Dear Uncle Astronaut:
Hello, I'm Shao _ _ from Peiben Primary School in Kunshan. I also dream of traveling in space!
On June+10, 5438, at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft was transported by Long March II carrier rocket, flew into space with Uncle Yang Liwei, and returned smoothly. I feel extremely proud and proud that I have realized the flying dream of hundreds of millions of Chinese children for thousands of years!
10 10 12, on the Gobi desert in autumn, an orange flame of a dragon lifted Shenzhou VI into the sky. I can't wait to grow wings and fly to the launch site to cheer and sing with everyone!
Uncle astronaut, you have completed the space mission, created brilliance for China, and made our country take another big step on the peak of world science and technology. This is an unprecedented breakthrough and shows the great creative spirit of our people. You are heroes of our country and China's space industry! I'm proud of my motherland, a son who dares to contribute like you!
Of course, such a great achievement cannot be separated from hard training. In order to win glory for the motherland, you have made great efforts, many players have been ruthlessly eliminated, you increase your exercise every day, and your sweat rolls down your face. Can bear the weight of many people, turn hundreds of times and still be awake. These are all things that ordinary people can't do, and they are also the result of your efforts. In the face of training day and night, you are not afraid, but work harder! It is your great efforts that have made today's glory! I admire you!
How I want to fly into space like you one day, to win glory for my motherland and make contributions. However, I am far behind you. You all grew up in poor rural areas and exercised since childhood, so you have good physical and psychological qualities. From now on, I will strengthen my exercise, improve my own quality, learn from your space spirit, study hard and serve the motherland when I grow up!
I wish you good health and all the best!
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A Letter to the Astronaut Tribute to the Astronaut Composition 4
Uncle Yang Liwei:
Hello!
I am a pupil who worships you very much. On June 5, 2003, 10,1300 million China people's flying dreams carried. For the first time, you sent the civilized footprint of China people into the vast space. In an instant, you became a hero that attracted worldwide attention! Became an idol in my heart. In those days when you became famous, I read newspapers and paid attention to your news reports every day, because I was also a child who loved space flight. In the newspaper, I learned about your infinite enthusiasm for the space industry, your hard work and hard training, and finally you boarded space. Uncle, I have a secret to tell you: I want to be an astronaut when I grow up, to study, explore, study, discover and create in the vast space, and to build the universe into a magical and beautiful world so that everyone can board space. I think my dream will come true, don't you think?
I wish you make greater contributions to the aerospace industry!
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A Letter to the Astronaut Tribute to the Astronaut Composition 5
Dear Uncle Astronaut:
Hello!
I am a student of Nantong Normal Primary School in Jiangsu. Although several days have passed since the China Awards Ceremony, I can't forget the scene of soaring, the scene of Uncle Zhai Zhigang leaving the cabin, and I can't forget ... too many pictures caught my eye, so I began to write this letter.
I can't forget the most worrying moment for hundreds of millions of people. On the evening of September 25th, at 2 1, 10, with the voice of the staff: "5, 4, 3, 2, 1, ignite!" Boom, you are shouldering the ambition of 65.438+0.3 billion people, striding forward in the space industry, carrying a great, glorious and sacred mission, and soaring in the sky like a dragon into the Milky Way. All of a sudden, the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province was covered with red mist, and the scene was spectacular. The launch room suddenly boiled up, and 65.438+300 million people applauded and cheered warmly. Thousands of different languages are interwoven into one sentence: "We succeeded!"
I can't forget it. It was 19 minutes and 35 seconds that impressed hundreds of millions of people. Uncle Zhai Zhigang depressurized the airlock to 1000 Pa and pulled it three times, but the hatch didn't respond at all. This is the difference between heaven and earth. On the ground, as long as the pressure of the airlock drops below 2000 Pa, the hatch can be opened. With the help of Uncle Liu Boming, he pried open a crack in the hatch with an auxiliary tool, and then pulled it hard to open it, but the residual gas immediately closed the hatch tightly. At this point, my mood is extremely tense. After a few minutes, you finally opened the hatch. Uncle Zhai Zhigang, you are flying in space with a five-star red flag embroidered by hundreds of scientific and technological personnel-at this moment, hundreds of millions of people in the motherland burst into deafening cheers and applause. This voice echoed in China for a long time.
Your experience tells us that dreams are beautiful, but in the long journey to realize them, you must go through hardships. From now on, I will be like you, not afraid of hardship, fatigue and difficulties. When I grow up, I will shoulder the burden of the prosperity of the Chinese nation like you! Stand up, always listen to the call of the motherland and dedicate yourself! I know: dreams are just flying wings, and constant struggle and pursuit are the guarantee of success! How far is the dream, how far is the pace of progress!
North and south of the great river, inside and outside the Great Wall, the ends of the earth, the northern edge-in this winter, you have deeply impressed the touching deeds and great spirit of manned space flight on countless moving hearts.
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A Letter to the Astronaut Tribute to the Astronaut Composition 6
Dear astronauts, uncles and aunts,
Hello!
It must be strange for you to see this letter. This is written by a strange little boy! I am a fifth-grade pupil, full of curiosity about the vast universe, and always fantasize about growing a pair of wings and flying in the blue sky like a bird. I am very excited and envious to see the news that you boarded God X.
The boundless space is amazing to me. Teacher Wang Yaping's lecture at Tiangong No.1 makes it more lively and interesting! I seemed to be there, and I saw the simple ball that kept drawing circles, the gyro that kept spinning in the floating air, and the huge unbreakable water film mirror! By the way, your demonstration of weighing scale is also very good. It can use Newton's second law to calculate Uncle Nie Haisheng's weight in weightlessness!
I heard that being an astronaut must go through hard training and have a strong and healthy body, which makes me ashamed that I seldom exercise at home. Without a healthy body, how can I realize my space dream?
Aunt and uncle, I went to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum the summer before last, where I learned a lot of knowledge and saw the models of rockets, satellites and spaceships made in China. To tell you a little secret, I even took a photo in my spacesuit! If only I could wear a real spacesuit one day!
I still have a lot of questions for you. Is the Milky Way really like a big river? Do the stars twinkle in the sky? Have you ever seen UFOs and aliens?
I look forward to your reply.
I wish you good health and all the best!
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A Letter to the Astronaut Tribute to the Astronaut Composition 7
Dear Uncle and Aunt Astronaut:
Hello!
Your performance in space is really handsome, and I want to fly in space like you. How nice it would be!
Now the new China is very strong in all aspects, and it is also very strong in space technology. Not long ago, our country launched the Shenzhou-10 manned spacecraft, which realized space teaching in space and made the children on the ground know more about space. The Shenzhou-9 manned spacecraft was launched last time, and the rendezvous and docking with Tiangong-1 was realized. This time, the precise rendezvous and docking of Shenzhou-10 and Tiangong-1 was realized by hand, and three astronauts once again entered Tiangong-1 to carry out relevant scientific experiments as planned.
These achievements are the result of your efforts. Thanks to your efforts, China's space technology has been continuously improved. I admire the uncles and aunts of astronauts. You love space science so much and study hard. This is a spirit worthy of praise and learning. Of course, there are also a large number of space science and technology workers who have paid a lot of hardships and sweat for China's space industry. I salute them!
On 20031October 15, China launched a manned spacecraft for the first time, and realized a spacewalk outside the spacecraft. This is an epoch-making progress in China's space technology. This great progress is a major breakthrough in China's space development, which has attracted the attention of people all over the world. I believe that in the near future, China will make more breakthroughs in space technology.
As a student, I should be as brave as you to explore more scientific knowledge and master more skills. I also look forward to the next ascension of the spacecraft. This kind of space knowledge teaching can help us learn more knowledge and know more space secrets.
Wish you health and safety!
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A Letter to the Astronaut Tribute to the Astronaut Composition 8
Dear astronaut uncles:
Hello!
I am a primary school student from provinces and cities. Like other students, I am very interested in new things. At the same time, we are very enthusiastic about everything in our motherland. I admire you very much, but you are my idol!
Since I was sensible, I have watched the live broadcast of the spacecraft launch every time. Although I am a girl, I am very keen on such things. I am full of curiosity about the vast universe. I often wonder: are there some alien creatures different from us in the vast universe? If there is, I will make friends with them and listen to interesting things in their lives.
I also know a thing or two about China's space history:
On June 30th, 2002, the launch of Shenzhou IV was the last rehearsal for China's manned space flight. It was a flight test with the highest technical requirements, the most complete test system and the most difficult since the implementation of the manned spaceflight project. It is also facing the most severe test since the manned space launch: the launch site is extremely cold, and the lowest temperature is close to -30℃, which is nearly 65,438 degrees higher than the low-temperature launch conditions. The final successful launch of Shenzhou IV spacecraft indicates that China's manned spaceflight project has withstood the most comprehensive flight test in unmanned state, creating a new record of low-temperature launch in China's space history and a miracle of rocket low-temperature launch in the world's space history. Academician Liang, an aerospace expert from China, said that although shenzhou spaceship's development and launch were later than those of the United States and Russia, China's starting point for developing spacecraft was higher. The orbital module of Shenzhou spacecraft can not only observe the earth from orbit, but also be used as an aircraft for future rendezvous and docking, which is an excellent tool for future round-trip transportation between heaven and earth.
10/0 On October 6, the Associated Press released a message to the world: Before the manned spacecraft was about to be launched, China announced that it would put a lunar exploration satellite into lunar orbit within three years at the earliest. China's lunar exploration program, code-named "Chang 'e Project", was launched in March this year and is progressing smoothly. It is also known that if all goes well, China people may appear on the moon in 10.
10, 2003 15 is an unusual day. At 9 o'clock sharp, Yang Liwei's Shenzhou 5 spaceship took off in the roar of the earth-shaking. On this day, people all over the world saw Yang Liwei from China flying in space. From this day on, China's five-star red flag began to appear among the flags flying in the vast universe. The "God Ship" carrying the hope of the whole nation has opened a brand-new space age in China.
June+10/October 65438+At 6: 23 in the morning of June 2003, the China "Shenzhou 5" spacecraft successfully landed on the open grassland in Inner Mongolia after taking off for 2 1 hour. The history of China's footprint in space is over.
June 65438+10/October 65438+February 2005, China successfully launched the manned spacecraft Shenzhou VI again, and conducted the first multi-person and multi-day space flight test.
On September 25th, 2008, 2 1: 10, the Long March II F carrier rocket carried the Shenzhou VII manned spacecraft, carrying the dream of China people to reach new heights in space and fly into space.
This is the seventh time that shenzhou spaceship flew into space and the third time that China people landed in space.
After Yang Liwei realized the Chinese dream, Fei and Nie Haisheng entered the orbital module to conduct space science experiments, today, three China astronauts Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng shoulder a brand-new historical mission-according to the plan, they will walk out of the module during this space flight.
What I am most familiar with is the picture of Shenzhou VII walking out of the cabin after landing on the moon.
I remember when we were in physical education class at school, some good friends and I went back to the classroom during our free activities. Teacher Chen, the head teacher, happened to be there. Teacher Chen turned on the TV and said to us, "Look, there will be pictures of astronauts walking in space later." We suddenly became interested and watched this historic scene around the TV. Later, more and more students came to the classroom, hoping to see this significant scene through TV.
Uncle astronaut, thank you for your courage and hard work to make China brilliant!
I am here to convey
Salute!
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