On September 3, the three astronauts Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo of the national manned spacecraft Shenzhou 12 had a real-time "space-to-earth dialogue" with Hong Kong youths on the space station.

  Representatives of young students from Hong Kong asked whether the astronauts could see Hong Kong after exiting the cabin during the "World Dialogue" session?

Can you see the satellite?

Are the satellites seen in space the same as the ground?

In response, astronaut Liu Boming told Hong Kong students that China can be seen in space.

When I looked at Hong Kong and Beijing from space, I remembered the Victoria Harbour of Hong Kong, saw the prosperous night view of Hong Kong, saw the all-encompassing nature of Beijing, and witnessed Beijing's generous mind.

The Big Dipper illuminates countless people who have lost their way, allowing them to find their way home.

"I got enlightenment from the universe and the Milky Way,'Only by shining on each other can the stars twinkle.'"

  (Reporter Liang Yuan produces Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: [Zhang Aolin]