Blog Tag - China space program

You Had Me at Space Toilet: Beijing's New Interactive Space Shuttle Exhibit
Those who missed out on space camp as a kid now have a chance to make up for it as Beijing launches a new science exhibition entitled From Here to...
Throwback Thursday: The Biodome Where Beijing Scientists Ate Worms
Last week, a blackened and unpiloted crew capsule landed in Inner Mongolia and was subsequently paraded around Beijing to celebrate its journey. The...
Trending in Beijing: Campus Cats Tracker App, Girl Saved on Subway, and China's Mars Mission
The fun, the strange, and the what-on-earth-is-this? Trending in Beijing is a wrap-up of top stories in Beijing as told by the trending hashtags, ...
China's "Jade Rabbit" Lands on the Moon
In the wee hours of Sunday morning, China's moon rover, named Jade Rabbit, Yu Tu, after the Chinese mythical creature that lives on the moon, rolled...
Far Out: China Signs Up to Help Build the Most Powerful Telescope on the Planet
Riding off of a successful launching of China's first teacher into space, the National Astronomical Observatories of China has signed an agreement...
Chinese Students Space Out: Astronaut Teaches Live Lesson from 300 Kilometers Above Earth
According to a report last year from Beijing Normal University, women teachers constitute more than 74 percent of the faculty in Beijing’s primary...