[Explanation] On July 5, the Shanghai Planetarium, the world's largest planetarium, unveiled its mystery and welcomed the first stress test audience.

The reporter saw at the scene that there are many interactive exhibits and projects in the museum. Visitors can experience the "VR Moon Walk" and walk into the simulated sky and core capsules of the Chinese Space Station to learn how astronauts sleep, eat, and board in space. Toilet etc.

  In the "VR Moon Walk" area of ​​the Shanghai Planetarium, tourists Chu Dan, after weighing his weight, sat on a special chair, put on VR glasses, and began his "moon walk".

She believes that walking has a feeling of weightlessness.

It is very exciting and worthwhile to experience such a project in the planetarium.

  [Concurrent] Tourist Chu Dan

  It’s very exciting to step on the moon for the first time. How can it be over before stepping on it? The time is too short, and the time can be longer next time.

  [Explanation] The "VR Moon Walk" project is to create an immersive feeling through the real simulation effect added in the VR glasses.

This project limits the weight. Participants need to weigh between 45 and 75 kg, so only those who pass the weighing can start the experience in line.

  [Concurrent] Staff Zhang Ran

  We have three scenes, one is Jinghai on the moon, one is Red Bay, and the other is von Carmen.

Based on these three points, we then introduce the Chang'e-2, Chang'e-3 and Chang'e-4, and then their knowledge points.

  [Explanation] In addition to the "VR Moon Walk", the Shanghai Planetarium also displayed the models of Chang'e 5 and Yutu 2.

Opposite Chang'e 5 is the 1:1 simulation model of the core module of Tianhe, which was successfully launched on April 29, 2021.

Visitors can walk into the core capsule and take a real look at the scenes of the astronauts living and working in space, their daily life, fitness, bathing and eating.

  [Concurrent] Du Zhimao, Director of Collection Collection of Shanghai Planetarium

  It is almost 1:1 to do the actual restoration of the internal space, including the daily life and work of the astronauts, as well as the normal working state of the cabin, as well as some space experiments, which are displayed one by one inside.

  [Explanation] It is understood that the entire Shanghai Planetarium uses various advanced display methods such as high simulation scenes, somatosensory interaction, data visualization, AR, VR, biometrics, etc., to visualize and interactiveize some professional concepts in astronomy, allowing the audience Understand the three questions of "Where are we", "Where are we from" and "Where are we going".

Among the more than 300 exhibits in the museum, the proportion of originality is as high as 85%, and the proportion of interactive exhibits is more than 50%.

  In addition, the Shanghai Planetarium has collected a total of about 70 famous meteorites and more than 120 pieces/sets of cultural relics collections, which have reached the international first-class collection level in terms of quality.

The original works of famous scientists such as Newton, Kepler, Galileo, etc., who have influenced the development of science in the world, as well as rare lunar meteorites and Martian meteorites are on display in the museum.

  Alexander Brandt, the chief designer of the Shanghai Planetarium exhibition planning, said in an interview with reporters that the exhibition display of the Shanghai Planetarium has gone through more than ten years from design to construction, and it has been polished several times.

"It's like cultivating a child and slowly growing up to become a talent." He believes that the Shanghai Planetarium will become the world's top pavilion.

  [Concurrent] Fei Apple, Chief Designer of Shanghai Planetarium Exhibition Planning

  I think the Shanghai Planetarium will become a very top pavilion in China, even Asia or even the world.

  Zheng Yingying and Xu Mingrui report from Shanghai

Editor in charge: [Liu Pai]