Set off!

"Peak Mission" Everest Scientific Expedition 13 members who reached the top of the scientific expedition started the "topping time" at 3:00 this morning

  The reporter learned from the front headquarters of the "Peak Mission" Mount Everest scientific expedition that at 3:00 a.m. on May 4, 13 scientific expedition climbers carried scientific expedition equipment and set off from the assault camp at an altitude of 8,300 meters to start the scientific expedition. Peak moment".

It is expected that at seven or eight in the morning on the 4th, they will reach an altitude of 8,800 meters, where they will first build the world's highest automatic meteorological observation station.

At present, the team members are in good health. They will also carry out comprehensive scientific expedition tasks such as radar measurement of ice thickness and collection of ice and snow samples at the summit.

  In addition, according to the latest meteorological service information provided by the Tibet Autonomous Region Meteorological Bureau, on May 4, it was cloudy and overcast, and Mount Everest was 7,000 meters to 9,000 meters high. Weather conditions are good.

  (Headquarters reporter Chen Qin Luobu Tsering Pubu Tsering)