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  • '''China's Lunar Exploration Program''' ('''CLEP''') ('''中国探月工程'''), also known as the Chang ...xploration. In 1996, they had completed the technical program of the lunar exploration satellite, solved key technological problems by 1998 and put together the t
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  • At 14:30 on Nov. 25, 1986, members of the '''Yangtze River Exploration Team''' landed on [[Hengsha Island]] at the estuary of the [[Yangtze River] ...njun]], [[Wang Zhen]], [[Yang Qianming]] and [[Wan Ming]], died during the exploration.
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  • ...ry's space industry in 1956. Here is a '''timetable of the country's space exploration'''.
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  • ...oon undertaken by the China National Space Administration (CNSA). ([[Lunar Exploration Program|More]])
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  • ...oon undertaken by the China National Space Administration (CNSA). ([[Lunar Exploration Program|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Clep.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]] '''China's Lunar Exploration Program''' (CLEP) ('''中国探月工程'''), also known as the Chang'e pro ...xploration. In 1996, they had completed the technical program of the lunar exploration satellite, solved key technological problems by 1998 and put together the t
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  • [[Image:Clep.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]] '''China's Lunar Exploration Program''' ('''CLEP''') ('''中国探月工程'''), also known as the Chang ...xploration. In 1996, they had completed the technical program of the lunar exploration satellite, solved key technological problems by 1998 and put together the t
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  • ...rtaken by the China National Space Administration (CNSA). ([[China's Lunar Exploration Program|More...]])
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  • ...geology, environmental geology, karst geology, exploration geophysics and exploration geochemistry and rock and mineral analytic techniques.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lunar Exploration Program]]
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  • ...'''[[Yangtze River Exploration Team]]''' completed a five-month scientific exploration.
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  • [[1987]]: [[China]]'s polar exploration ship, "Jidi", returned to [[Qingdao]].
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  • At 14:30 on Nov. 25, 1986, members of the '''Yangtze River Exploration Team''' landed on [[Hengsha Island]] at the estuary of the [[Yangtze River] ...njun]], [[Wang Zhen]], [[Yang Qianming]] and [[Wan Ming]], died during the exploration.
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  • '''China's Lunar Exploration Program''' ('''CLEP''') ('''中国探月工程'''), also known as the Chang
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  • ...20, 2009|September 20]], [[1981]], China successfully launched three space exploration satellites into orbit using a single rocket. It was an unprecedented achiev
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  • Xiangyanghong 10 was China's first Antarctic exploration vessel. Built by China primarily for general oceanic investigation, it was
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  • Xiangyanghong 10 was China's first Antarctic exploration vessel. Built by China primarily for general oceanic investigation, it was
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  • ...ping the project in 2002, with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology. ([[Jiaolong|More...]])
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  • ...ping the project in 2002, with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology. ([[Jiaolong|More...]])
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  • ...ping the project in 2002, with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology. ([[Jiaolong|More...]])
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  • ...ping the project in 2002, with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology. ([[Jiaolong|More...]])
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  • ...ping the project in 2002, with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology. ([[Jiaolong|More...]])
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  • ...ping the project in 2002, with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology. ([[Jiaolong|More...]])
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  • ...ping the project in 2002, with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology. ([[Jiaolong|More...]])
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  • ...ocean ([[trench]] excluded), and provided advanced techniques for China's exploration of [[polymetallic nodules]] on the ocean floor.
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  • [[category:exploration]]
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  • ...ry's space industry in 1956. Here is a '''timetable of the country's space exploration'''.
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  • On September 25, 1959, an oil exploration team found a large oil reserve in [[Songliao Basin]] in northeast China. It
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  • ...ou in Shanghai after five months of drifting in the [[Yangtze River]]. The exploration covered about 6,000 km. The team finished a total of 16 scientific projects
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  • ...eted on [[February 14]], 1985. Its completion marked a new era for China’s exploration in Antarctica.
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  • ...ugh a live video system, inspiring public enthusiasm for science and space exploration. ...ents on space technology, space-earth remote sensing and space environment exploration.
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  • '''China's Lunar Exploration Program''' ('''CLEP''') ('''中国探月工程'''), also known as the Chang ...xploration. In 1996, they had completed the technical program of the lunar exploration satellite, solved key technological problems by 1998 and put together the t
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  • ...in's experience in promoting their national languages, China began its own exploration through establishing non-profit public institutions which aim to promote Ch
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  • ...abilities. After Zhu Di became emperor, he decided to undertake extensive exploration of the seas to the west of China. In recognition of Zheng He's extraordinar ...liant expression in the great achievements of his life, including maritime exploration, foreign diplomacy, and military affairs.
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  • ...ping the project in 2002, with the intention of promoting China's deep sea exploration and operation technology.
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  • ...n peak to find some, for not much is left on ground after so many years of exploration. Most of the jade is now gone, with only a few kilos of good quality jade f
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  • Xiangyanghong 10 was China's first Antarctic exploration vessel. Built by China primarily for general oceanic investigation, it was
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  • [[category: Science and technology]] [[Category:Antarctic exploration]]
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  • ...copying technology of wood water printing. After a long period of artistic exploration, it has formed its special artistic style especially in showing the paintin
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  • ...ficial Earth satellite DFH-1 in April 1970, opening a new epoch in China's exploration in the outer space. To date the CAST has developed and launched over 70 sat
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  • ...nting some 60 percent of the total for [[China]] as a whole. Many years of exploration have revealed four, national-scale gas fields in the Tarim, Qaidam, [[Shaan
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  • ...ast China's [[Anhui Province]], an important step forward in China's space exploration.
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  • “Brokeback Mountain,” which sparked controversy with its exploration of homosexuality, was one of the most acclaimed films of 2005, winning 71 a
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  • ...from the moon for analysis, extending the Chang'e program from the surface exploration of the first phase. While the lander waits, the rover will explore the surf
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  • Many once banned films were shown publicly. Filmmakers started an all-round exploration and the range of film subjects extended. Films depicting the "cultural revo ...vels of creativity in varied subject matters, styles and forms, and in the exploration and innovation of cinematic language.
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  • ''An Exploration of Cao Yu's Play-writing Art'' (1988)
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  • On May 28, Li Benzheng, deputy commander-in-chief of China's lunar exploration program, said the troubled rover is still alive and functional after more t ...tely Made-in-China," said Wu Weiren, chief designer of the Chinese [[Lunar Exploration Program]] ([[CLEP]]).
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  • *June 15, 2010: [[China]] launched a space exploration satellite, carried by [[Long March]]-2 rocket.
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  • ...Sea has vast reserves of natural resources. There has been little detailed exploration of the area, so estimates are largely extrapolated from the mineral wealth
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  • Article 25 To conduct underwater explosions, exploration and construction that may have serious effects on fishery resources, the co
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  • ...rcial registration and relevant supporting supervisory framework, and made exploration in "liberalizing market access" and "keeping under strict supervision". On
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