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More than two thirds of the nation want to see the launch of Chang’e I, China’s firstlunar orbiter live on TV, according to a survey.According to the survey by China Youth Daily and www.qq.com, almost the entire nation wants to catch images of the event at some point, with 99 percent of the 10,358 respondents saying they expected to witness the satellite launch and 68.9 percent said they were certain to watch the live broadcast of the launch.On and www.sina.com, two popular web portals in the country, internet users have contributed some 2,000 poems and 5000 drawings on the theme of Chang'e I."The satellite launch means much more than just saying 'hello' to the moon. Maybe in the future we could also send some people to accompany sister 'Chang'e'," said a college student in the survey.Remarkably, many people expect to visit the moon one day, with 93.4 percent of respondents saying they expected to do so.Chang'e I is named after Chang'e, a famous character from Chinese mythology. She ascended from earth to live on the moon as a celestial being after drinking an elixir.The satellite will be launched between Wednesday and Friday, with 6 pm today being the best choice, a spokesman for the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said on Monday. Preparations are almost complete for the launch of the country's first lunar orbiter, according to a spokesman for the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.我国首颗月球探测卫星“嫦娥一号”初步确定于10月24日下午发射升空。据专家透露,经过对发射地雷电、降水和云量等因素的详细分析,结合相关历史资料判断,并在航天、卫星发射、气象、天文等多个部门反复协商下,最终确定了最佳发射窗口为10月24日下午6时05分左右。目前,西昌卫星发射中心的准备工作也在紧张而有序地进行着。Researchers and technicians are making final preparations for the launch of China's first moon orbiter, Chang'e I, at the end of October.[cnsphoto] A senior Chinese official said Tuesday that researchers and technicians are making final preparations for the launch of the country's first moon orbiter, Chang'e I, at the end of October.Zhang Qingwei, minister in charge of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense (COSTIND), who is attending the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), said in an interview with Xinhua.Zhang said his team has nearly finished pre-launch tests on the rocket and orbiter, which have been transported to the launch site.Advanced cameras and X-ray spectrometers have been installed in the orbiter for mapping three-dimensional images of the lunar surface, analyzing dust on the moon, and studying the space environment between the Earth and the moon."The appropriate time for the launch is in April and October. We finally choose October with the consideration of weather and celestial conditions," he said."China's moon exploration project is for peaceful use of space," Zhang said. "We're now equipped with high technologies in doing our own research."The next step in the ambitious mission is to launch a moon vehicle, and then get it back, Zhang said.Sending the first astronaut into space with the Chinese-made spaceship Shenzhou V in 2003, China became the third country to carry out manned space mission.The Chinese government has included the moon adventure in 16 key state science projects by the year 2020.

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VOE英语社科-技英语文章列表,里面很多了:)~~(一):0ne sometimes hears the Internet characterized as the world's library for the digital age. This description does not stand up under even casual examination. The Internet-and particularly its collection of multimedia resources known as the World Wide Web- was not designed to support the organized publication and retrieval of information, as libraries are. It has evolved into what might be thought of as a chaotic repository for the collective output of the world's digital "printing presses." This storehouse of information contains not only books and papers but raw scientific data, menus, meeting minutes,advertisement, video and audio recordings, and transcripts of interactive conversations. The ephemeral mixes everywhere with works of lasting importance.In short,the Net is not a digital library. But if it is to continue to grow and thrive as a new means of communication, something very much like traditional library services will be needed to organize, access and preserve networked information. Even then, the Net will not resemble a traditional library, because its contents are more widely dispersed than a standard collection. Consequently, the librarian's classification and selection skills must be complemented by the computer scientist's ability to automate the task of indexing and storing information. Only a synthesis of the differing perspectives brought by both professions will allow this new medium to remain viable.二:Information highwayInformation highway is a large-scale information network that integrates high-speed optic fiber, medium and low speed metal cable and wireless transmission. This network can transform record and information of any form, such as character, voice, image, video programmers, and so on. People in home or office can get information including amusement, shopping, medical service, finance, education, and scientific research from PC. The new information system will drastically change people’s life style. Developed countries have their own ambition progressing plans to develop the information highway. The needed investment reaches astronomic numbers. As long as the telecom or other styles of communication develops to a certain degree, developing information highway will become a necessary tendency.The big cities in the middle inland and the coast areas are urgently in need of information. No matter in whatever form the information is, they are interested in. People are urgent to ask the government to try to bring the instruction of information to agenda. China’s government is willing to push this task in an orderly way. One group studying high-speed information network brings forward the stratagem of two steps. From now to 2000 is the first step. During this time, the mail channel of the information highway will be built. It will serve the developed areas. At the same time, it will make a basic for the advanced build of the network. The next step is from 2000 to 2020. By then, one country’s high-speed information network covering the whole areas including less developed will be built. It will provide information such as country economic or social problems. That China has no all-around telecom system is a blessing actually. Thus China can build a most advanced telecom system at the very beginning. No western country has such opportunity. It is forecasted that China can fast its developing speed and become an information society just from an industry and agriculture society. Hundreds of years ago, The west world calls China’s porcelain “china”. Today, the law of China’s high-speed information is translated as “China’s High-speed Information Network Approach ”. If we connect the first letter of every word, we will get the word “CHINA”. This is a good evidence. Perhaps it foretells that China will get success in the world’s information revolution.

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