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月上中天,清辉满地,惹骚人墨客无数遐想。对于这个与人类相伴千万年的自然天体,—直以来,我们都赋以感性情思,理性上却知之甚少。至唐代诗人张若虚一句“江上何人初见月,江月何年初照人”表现的淡淡的宇宙意识,才算是较早的对月球的叩问。如今,诗人已逝,诗情退却,将疑问留与后人探索。随着科学时代的到来,登月器的降临,20世纪60年代阿波罗计划的实施,人类在月球取走的样品,使我们终于对月球懂了一点点。这一点点让我们知道月球上也有山,它们比地球上的还高;月球上有宝藏,它们比地球上的还珍贵。也就是这一点点,激励着人类再次向月球迈出理性而坚定的步伐。
Mid-day on the moon, Ching-hui Montreal, provoke innumeration numerous reverie. For this natural object that has been with mankind for thousands of years, we have always given a sense of emotional affection, but we know little about it. To the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ruoxu a “Jiang who see the moon, Jiang’s New Year according to people,” the performance of the faint sense of the universe, be regarded as the earlier inquiry on the moon. Today, the poet is dead, poetry is withdrawn, and questions are left to explore with future generations. With the advent of the scientific age, the advent of the moon landing device, the implementation of the Apollo program in the 1960s, and the removal of human samples on the moon have finally given us a little understanding of the moon. This little bit lets us know that there are mountains on the moon, they are taller than the earth; the moon has a treasure, which is more precious than the earth. It is this little bit that inspires mankind once again to the rational and firm pace of the moon.