There are a lot of people in the Hong Kong Science Museum's "China Manned Space Exhibition" exhibition hall, eager to witness the around thirty groups of exhibits that are on show.
Visitors can not only enjoy the Shenzhou spacecraft return capsule, a model of the space station, models of different types of carrier rockets, but also an intravehicular space suit and so on.
The exhibition is divided into two exhibition areas, located in the Hong Kong Science Museum and the Hong Kong Museum of History.
The exhibition area at the Hong Kong Museum of History centers around the history of China's manned space development, while the exhibition at the Hong Kong Science Museum displays remarkable engineering achievements and exciting prospects for future development.
In Hong Kong Science Museum's exhibition hall, visitors gathered in front of the Shenzhou-13 return capsule. "This is a real object, incredible," they stopped, took pictures and communicated with people around them.
On the other side of the exhibition hall, there is a long line in front of the interactive exhibit "Space station rendezvous and docking" project, where visitors can use a joystick to simulate astronauts controlling the Shenzhou manned spacecraft to rendezvous and dock with the space station.
The exhibition is open to all people in HK and Macao, free of charge until Feb. 18 next year, and is expected to attract 260,000 visitors.
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