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陈破空:"嫦娥一号":展示进步还是落后?(节选)

前段时间吹得也太猛了.什么世界上第一个拍摄整个月面的卫星什么的.
64度的轨道倾角拍哪门子的"整个月面"啊.
任何时候,有都比没有强!
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原帖由 lzhang830307 于 2007-11-8 02:08 发表
随便说两句,
落后于主要发达国家是不争事实,美俄有冷战时代的积累,欧盟有n个技术强国还有他们的盟友美国支持,日本很多技术都能直接买美国的。中国靠什么?除了靠自己动脑子,那个国家肯给你这方面的技术???俄国,呸,连好的su30都不 ...
同意!!!我们中国只能自己动手,什么都是自己的。我觉得很骄傲,虽然我们确实有差距。。现在我们的设计师们也很脚踏实地。都不提什么登月计划预计时间。连印度人都提出预计时间了。我们的设计师们说“等技术成熟自然水到渠成了”。
很骄傲,我们现在静下心来求发展。
水能载舟,亦能煮粥。
宇宙的未知,远望的感动
菜鸟向前进~~~~
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原帖由 河伯 于 2007-11-7 15:57 发表
咱有丑不怕露,有梦就去追,
先进还是落后,不是展示和不展示就能改变的,
承认差距,奋起直追,相信我们国家能不断进步的
没错!奋起追,总有追上的一天!美欧都在防着中国,我们从来没从他们那儿得到什么支持全靠自己。
水能载舟,亦能煮粥。
宇宙的未知,远望的感动
菜鸟向前进~~~~
自己动手,丰衣足食,不能指望别人的恩惠和帮助,自己创造出来的东西,虽然没有别人的好,但心里踏实
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原帖由 seeksky893 于 2007-11-7 21:09 发表
当时正忙着文革这种大事,哪有时间去理登月这种小事.
一点不错。我们是从那时过来的,人们都在干什么?在写大字报,批判刘少奇,跳忠字舞。电视没有,可广播喇叭里边也根本没有介绍美国人登月。
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原帖由 moranbuqi 于 2007-11-9 17:28 发表

没错!奋起追,总有追上的一天!美欧都在防着中国,我们从来没从他们那儿得到什么支持全靠自己。
这次,欧洲的天线也帮助我们定位了。
我敢说,嫦娥里边的集成电路芯片,绝大多数来自于欧美或日本。
所以,我认为,开放政策使得我们受益很多。只有更进一步融入世界的大家庭,才是强国之路。

我相信,中国会越来越开放,越来越强大。
建议去查一下当时的《人民日报》、《解放军报》和《红旗》,看看当年的中国到底有没有报道。
永远年轻,永远倔强,永远纯洁
目前发射探月卫星的国家,包括:俄罗斯(苏联)、美国、日本、欧盟、中国,而印度也已经定于明年发射探月卫星,称号是"月船一号"。可见,在这些大经济体中,中国航天水平排后,仅略先于印度。
靠,有这样比的吗!那按作者的比法,中国是第三个独立发射载人飞船的国家,中国航天水平又是世界第三咯,又把日本、欧盟、印度比下去了。可见作者本身就是个白痴,把大家都认作傻瓜了,写这些狗屁不通的文章。
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原帖由 seeksky893 于 2007-11-8 14:00 发表
前段时间吹得也太猛了.什么世界上第一个拍摄整个月面的卫星什么的.
64度的轨道倾角拍哪门子的"整个月面"啊.
我查看了下网页,都说嫦娥一号进入的是“相对月球赤道的倾角为90度的极月圆轨道”,请问贴主从哪看到的“64度的轨道倾角”到报道呢?
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原帖由 bslh355 于 2007-11-11 00:32 发表

我查看了下网页,都说嫦娥一号进入的是“相对月球赤道的倾角为90度的极月圆轨道”,请问贴主从哪看到的“64度的轨道倾角”到报道呢? ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chang%27e_1
看的这里.
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原帖由 seeksky893 于 2007-11-8 14:00 发表
前段时间吹得也太猛了.什么世界上第一个拍摄整个月面的卫星什么的.
64度的轨道倾角拍哪门子的"整个月面"啊.
具我所知,嫦娥一号是极轨卫星。中央台都有视频演示。就算是为了宣传,也犯不着在这方面吹牛。卫星不是从月球起飞的,发个极轨卫星并不比赤道卫星难。再说了,月球本身那个自转,1个月一圈,就算从月球上发射极轨卫星也不会比赤道卫星难多少。

作为一个有科学素养的人,应该有能力判断外届信息中,哪些是可信的,哪些是可疑的。同样是央视的报道,说把电视插头拔了,一年月能节约300元电费。算下来他的电视插上插头就可以用电40-50W,比我的显示器开机还用得多。这种信息是为了宣传节约用电的,吹牛吹破了也没有什么,但卫星这种大事有什么好吹牛的?

[ 本帖最后由 wlbx 于 2007-11-11 06:58 编辑 ]
日本的也不是自己研究的,印度的是跟美国合作的,所以不说领先印度多少,我们要知道,我们的是自己一步一步走出来的.
不断进步,才是我们的目标.
想看天...
[quote]引用: moranbuqi 在文中说道:

"同意!!!我们中国只能自己动手,什么都是自己的。我觉得很骄傲,虽然我们确实有差距。。现在我们的设计师们也很脚踏实地。都不提什么登月计划预计时间。连印度人都提出预计时间了。我们的设计师们说“等技术成熟自然水到渠成了”。
很骄傲,我们现在静下心来求发展。"



1,  我想不出有哪门子技术是中国自己的!请各位老师指教。

2,现在静下心来了吗?假冒伪劣满天飞,资源环境破坏那么严重,全民炒股,全民经商,一个劲盖楼房,百姓买不起,乡党委的大楼可以一比白宫。。。。。。。。看不出有静下心来的样子!

[ 本帖最后由 glh 于 2007-11-11 09:10 编辑 ]
glh
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原帖由 seeksky893 于 2007-11-11 00:41 发表

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chang%27e_1
看的这里.
网页打不开了。
是不是这网页揭露了什么被网警给黑啦
陳破空,這個筆名很強,用陳舊的技術突破空間屏障。
海峽之夜http://fjas.lamost.org中國日月食專版、影帶詳圖,全國縣市見食查詢,木衛預報。北嶺星空論壇http://bbs.fjsky.org Q群8461692 大學生:9978346天文小組:25593532 手機13600887618
那是维基百科上的网页.被封了,在国内要用代理才能上.
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Chang'e 1
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Chang'e 1 spacecraft
Organization: China National Space Administration
Mission type: Orbiter / Impactor
Satellite of: The Moon
Launch date: 2007-10-24 18:05 CST[1]
Launch Pad 3, Xichang Satellite Launch Center
Launch vehicle: Long March 3A rocket
Mission duration: 1 year
Webpage: CLEP
Mass: 2,350 kg
Inclination: ~64°
Orbital period: ~127 min
Apoapsis: ~200km
Periapsis: ~200km
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Chang’e 1 (simplified Chinese: 嫦娥一号; traditional Chinese: 嫦娥一號; pinyin: Cháng'é Yī Hào), an un-manned lunar orbiting spacecraft, is part of the first phase of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program. This first phase is called "Orbiting (Chang’e-1)".

The spacecraft is named after the Chinese goddess of the Moon, Chang'e.

According to the schedule, detailed program design of the first milestone was completed by September 2004. Research and development of a prototype probe and relevant testing of the probe were finished before the end of 2005. Design, manufacture, general assembly, test and ground experiments of the lunar orbiter were finished before December 2006. Chang'e 1 was launched at 10:05 GMT on October 24, 2007[2] from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. It left lunar transfer orbit on October 31 and entered lunar orbit on November 5 [1]. The first pictures of the Moon will be relayed in late November. The mission is scheduled to continue for a year.

Contents [hide]
1 Objectives
2 Design
3 Instruments
4 See also
5 References
6 External links



[edit] Objectives
The "Orbiting (Chang’e-1)" phase of the program has four major goals:[3]

Drawing "pictures" of the Moon and obtaining three-dimensional images of the lunar surface. Dividing the basic landforms and structures of the lunar surface and initially making outline graphs of lunar geology and structures, so as to provide a reference and basis for later soft landings. The orbit of Chang'e 1 around the Moon will provide complete coverage, including areas near the north and south poles not covered by previous missions.
Probing useful elements on the Moon surface and analyzing the elements and materials, primarily making maps of the distribution of various elements on the Moon's surface. China hopes to expand the number of the useful elements to 14 (potassium (K), thorium (Th), uranium (U), oxygen (O), silicon (Si), magnesium (Mg), aluminum (Al), calcium (Ca), tellurium (Te), titanium (Ti), sodium (Na), manganese (Mn), chromium (Cr), and lanthanum (La)),[4] compared with the 10 elements (K, U, Th, Fe (iron), Ti, O, Si, Al, Mg, and Ca)[5] previously probed by the NASA's Lunar Prospector, and will conduct an overall prospect evaluation on some useful resources on the Moon's surface.
Probing the features of lunar soil and evaluating its depth, as well as the amount of helium-3 (³He) resources.[citation needed]
Probing the space environment between 40,000 km and 400,000 km from the Earth, recording data on the primitive solar wind and studying the impact of solar activity on the Earth and the Moon.
The first three of the four objectives are aimed at the Moon itself, while the last one is focused on the process of sending the Chang'e probe to the Moon, which means exploring the physical environment between the Earth and the Moon.

In addition, the lunar probe engineering system, composed of five major systems - the satellite system, the launch vehicle system, the launch site system, the monitoring and control system and the ground application system - will accomplish the following five goals:

Researching, developing and launching China's first lunar probe satellite
Initially mastering the basic probe technology of satellites in orbit
Conducting first lunar scientific exploration
Initially forming a lunar probe space engineering system
Accumulating experience for the later phases of the lunar probe project

[edit] Design
The Chang'e 1 satellite carries 24 pieces of lunar probe equipment, including a CCD stereo camera, microprobe instruments and a high-energy sun particle detector. The satellite weighs 2,350 kg, with 130 kg of payload, and is designed to orbit the Moon for one year.[4]

Originally scheduled for April 2007, the launch was postponed to allow a better time for sending the satellite to orbit.[6] Chang'e 1 was launched at 10:05 GMT on 24 October 2007 with a Long March 3A rocket from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province.

After liftoff, Chang'e 1 will make three orbits around the Earth, a burn at perigee extending the orbit's apogee further each time, until a final translunar injection burn places it on course for the Moon on 31 October 2007. Another burn will place it in a polar orbit around the Moon, with burns at the perilune of the first three orbits decreasing the apolune until it is in a final circular orbit. Entrance into Lunar orbit is scheduled for 5 November 2007. At this occasion, the probe will transmit 30 classical Chinese songs and music pieces, including “My Motherland”, “The Song of the Yangtze River”, and “High Mountains and Flowing Water”.

As well as Chinese tracking stations, the Maspalomas Station ESA tracking station is being used to transmit signals to and from the probe.

The first pictures of the Moon will be relayed in late November.


[edit] Instruments
Stereo camera (CCD立体相机) with a resolution of 160 m and spectrometer imager from 0.48 µm to 0.96 µm wavelength.
Laser altimeter (激光高度计) with 1064 nm, 150 µJ laser and a resolution of 1 m.
Imaging spectrometer (成像光谱仪)
Gamma and X-ray spectrometer (伽马/X射线谱仪) for an energy range from 0.5 eV to 50keV for X-rays and 300 keV to 9 MeV for Gamma rays.
Microwave radiometer (微波探测仪) detecting 3, 7.8, 19.35 and 37 GHz with a maximal penetration depth of 30, 20, 10, 1 m and a thermal resolution of 0.5 K.
High energy particle detector and two solar wind detectors (太阳高能粒子探测器和低能离子探测器) capable of the detection of electrons and heavy ions up to 730 MeV.

[edit] See also
Exploration of the Moon
List of future lunar missions

[edit] References
^ China's first lunar probe Chang'e-1 blasts off. SINA Corporation (24 October 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
^ China's 1st moon orbiter enters Earth orbit. Xinhua News Agency (24 October 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
^ Chang'e-1 - new mission to Moon lifts off. European Space Agency. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
^ a b Sūn Huīxiān (孙辉先), Dài Shùwǔ (代树武), Yáng Jiànfēng (杨建峰), Wú Jì (吴季) and Jiāng Jǐngshān (姜景山) (2005). "Scientific objectives and payloads of Chang’E-1 lunar satellite". Journal of Earth System Science 114: 789–794.  
^ D. J. Lawrence, * W. C. Feldman, B. L. Barraclough, A. B. Binder, R. C. Elphic, S. Maurice, D. R. Thomsen (1998). "Global Elemental Maps of the Moon: The Lunar Prospector Gamma-Ray Spectrometer". Science 281 (5382): 1484 - 1489. doi:10.1126/science.281.5382.1484.  
^ Chang'e-1 Satellite Launch Delayed. China Radio International (15 March 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-24.

[edit] External links
Wikinews has related news:
China launches space probe to the moonCLEP Official site
Chang'e 1 Mission Profile by NASA's Solar System Exploration
Encyclopedia Astronautica
The Scientific Objectives of Chinese Lunar Exploration Project by Ouyang Ziyuan
YouTube video of launch
Chinese State Media Coverage (CCTV) in English
Europe, China Cooperate To Radio Lunar Probe

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