Chinese astronaut to receive a lecture from space

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  The Wang Yaping, the second first pioneers space, delivered the first lecture tray visible from space.
It is visible during a lecture live on the air, Wang explained to the students of physical theories in weightlessness, using water and one of the balls in addition to bee roller and with the assistance of one of her fellow astronauts.

  Wang threw the lecture from Tiangog lab-1 orbital, which currently coalesce Shinzo spacecraft.
It is scheduled to be completed Shinzo -10 mission, the fifth manned space mission, in the twenty-fifth or twenty-sixth of June this month.
It is also expected to attempt a manual docking process later Thursday, which will include the return team pioneers to Shinzo capsule and separated from lab Tiangog, then fly them around the lab.

 "16 Chroqa of the sun"
Yang used to operate different experiences to illustrate the concepts of weight and mass in space.
Having shown how natural that measurements do not work in space, and Wang resorted to a special measure to measure the mass of captain Ni Hai Xing, using Newton's second law of motion, which measures body mass by means of force and acceleration.
At another point, and even show how objects move in the space environment which eliminates weight, Wang asked her colleague to assist them in recycled upside down to ninety degrees, then a hundred and eighty degrees.

  The used rotary Bee in to do the balance of movement in space, in addition to football tied a string to illustrate the movement of pendulum or pendulum.
Before the end of the lecture, proceeded Wang to work membrane water using a ring metal to show the surface tension rising of water in space, then the then converts the membrane to the football water after pouring other quantity of water on it, and that's what made the hall in China roaring applause students attendees.

  The official media said the lecture was attended by nearly 330 students from primary and secondary schools within a classroom in Beijing, where students can also ask questions to Wang through a live broadcast invisible.

  In response to such a question to one of the students, Wang described what they can see in space.
She said: "the stars look brighter from here, but they do not shine," including clarification that the reason for this is due to the lack of ground atmosphere.

  She added: "The sky that we see is not blue, but black. Every day, we can see the sun shines 16 times, because we are caught around the Earth every ninety minutes."

  For his part, Minister of Education said that it was also expected to watch the lecture an estimated 60 million students and teachers from all over China.
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June 26, 2013 at 6:30 AM

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