On the morning of January 27, the School of Space Exploration (SSE) of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) was inaugurated at the Two Bombs, One Satellite Memorial Hall, marking its official establishment.
From the launch of China’s first satellite Dongfanghong-1 to the exploration of the Zhurong rover on Mars, China’s space dream has never stopped. Currently, China’s aerospace cause is expanding from low-Earth orbit to deep space exploration. A series of major national strategic missions, ranging from the planning of a lunar research station to the exploration of exoplanets, are calling for a new generation of high-quality innovative talents.