Sixty-nine percent of young Chinese people surveyed recently by the China Youth Daily felt the spirit and achievements made during China's manned exploration of space were encouraging and inspiring.
"I feel like following the path of space explorations of generations of Chinese people. We are witnessing China embarking on a new space journey," said Wang Lu, a visitor from Shanghai, after watching replica models of China's Chang 'e-5 probe, the Mars rover Zhurong, and the space station core module Tianhe.
"I was privileged to be part of the early stage of the museum project, and wish all the success in inspiring future generations with stories about us and the universe," said Thomas Kraupe, director of Planetarium Hamburg and former president of the International Planetarium Society.