2024-04-24
24 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
Hello.
Welcome to Roundtable, where we serve up piping hot debates on the issues that sizzle in China and beyond.
I'm Leo Hong Lin.
Coming up, in today's world, the space is not merely a distant frontier, but a part of our everyday life.
April 24 marks the space day of China.
Roundtable invites you to stop, take a breath, and look up all the way to the space, from satellites to space stations.
Well explore how the advancements in aerospace technology are transforming our world one orbit at a time.
For today's show, I'm joined by Li Yi in the studio and Josh Cotterell on the line.
Now grab your virtual compass and follow us to the heart of the discussion.
The cosmos is not just a realm of scientific study, but a source of technologies that permeate our everyday lives.
From the food on our tables to the way we communicate across continents, space technology is there, silently orchestrating much of our modern conveniences.
And I was wondering, because we all must have the experience of fantasizing about the space, about aliens, about things happening outside of Earth.
And if theres one thing youd like to share about aerospace, be it your childhood space dream, your favorite Sci-Fi story, or any fun facts that you find fascinating and you would love to share about rocket science or about just space, what would it be?
Josh, how about you start?
Sure.
Well, I've long had a deep fascination with space since I was a little kid.
And I think maybe one of the reasons is because the hometown where I grew up is sort of out in the ocean, almost in the northeast of England, and the sky is very clear there, so you can always see the stars.
And I always had a fascination with the stars and with planets, especially with the planet Neptune, actually, that's another reason why, actually the name of my stage name when I perform as a musician, that is actually axis Neptune, because of this.