On July 17, the world's largest planetarium-the Shanghai Planetarium opened!

At the scene, part of the lunar soil brought back by Chang'e-5 formally entered the museum.

  Chang'e-5 brought back 1731 grams of lunar soil for humans.

In the Shanghai Planetarium, models of Chang'e 5 and Yutu 2 were also displayed.

  In a theme exhibition area of ​​the Shanghai Planetarium, there is also a 1:1 simulation model of the sky and core module of the China Space Station.

In this sky and core module, visitors can see the life and work scenes of the astronauts in space, including their daily life, fitness, bathing, eating and so on.

  The Shanghai Planetarium started construction in November 2016. It is located in the Lingang New Area of ​​the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, close to the Shanghai Metro Line 16 Dishuihu Station. It covers an area of ​​approximately 58,600 square meters and a building area of ​​approximately 38,000 square meters. , Its building scale is the largest in the world compared with the existing planetariums in other countries.

  It is reported that the Shanghai Planetarium will officially open on the 17th after undergoing a preliminary passenger flow stress test and will be officially opened to the public on the 18th.

(Reporter Zheng Yingying produced Li Jiali)

Editor in charge: [Tang Weijie]