The large-scale TV series "Shenzhou" mainly tells the stories that occurred during the research and development, testing and launch of the manned spac[Expand All]
< p> The large-scale TV series "Shenzhou" mainly tells the stories that occurred during the research and development, testing and launch of the manned space program over the past decade or so since its launch. The manned space program has a general command center, which is divided into seven major systems: astronauts, space applications, spacecraft, rockets, launch sites, tracking, telemetry and communication, and landing sites. There are more than 3,000 units directly involved in the project, involving hundreds of thousands of engineering personnel. In April 1971, China's manned space program, named "Shuguang", was launched for the first time, and the first generation of Chinese astronauts were selected from the air force pilots at that time. For various reasons, the "Dawn" project ultimately failed to proceed and was forced to be scrapped. This was undoubtedly a huge blow to the engineering researchers at that time. As the only remaining spark after the discontinuation of the "Dawn" program, the 8101 Institute is still struggling to develop many experiments related to manned spaceflight, such as spacesuits and space living environment tests. The training platoon has also been retained. They have been looking forward to the resumption of the manned spaceflight program. However, due to various reasons, not only has there been no news about the manned space program, but the 8101 Institute has also been repeatedly downsized and almost disbanded. In order to enhance the carrying capacity of China's space program... < /p>[Collapse]