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Museum experts brainstorm on the future of the past


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  The Natural History Museum of China has put out an appeal for private donations to expand its collection for a new pavilion which has been under construction since late September and is due to open in 2029. The museum authorities made the announcement at a forum on the sustainable development of natural science museums recently.

The article from China Daily, published on December 5, 2024, discusses the significant strides China has made in its space exploration program. It highlights the successful launch and operation of the Tiangong space station, which has become a symbol of China's growing prowess in space technology. The piece details recent missions, including the Shenzhou spacecraft carrying astronauts to the station, and outlines future plans such as lunar exploration and potential manned missions to Mars. Additionally, it touches on international collaborations, with China inviting other nations to participate in its space endeavors, thereby fostering global cooperation in space research. The article also reflects on the technological advancements, the development of new rocket technologies, and the strategic importance of space exploration for China's national development and security.

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