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Updated: 2013-06-21 07:03
(China Daily)
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"I was excited to see that even water can fly in space. It would be better if we could also move the classroom to space and have a lesson there."
Zhang Han, student at the Beijing No 2 Middle School
"Watching the sunrise 16 times a day must be really wonderful. I enjoyed the lecture because we were able to see and learn interesting phenomena from space, which is really cool."
Huang Ye, 18, student at a high school affiliated with Guizhou Normal University
"Water, which is commonplace on Earth, showed its magical power in space. It was wonderful."
Tang Tianchu, 17, student at the Zhengzhou No 11 Middle School (attended by Liu Yang, China's first woman in space)
"Although it seemed as easy as the lessons we give on Earth, I knew it wasn't because I could see that every motion she made in space was difficult."
Tao Ning, 35, vice-principal of Weiminglu Primary School in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province.
"I tossed my hair into the air after the lesson, but it didn't float because there is gravity on Earth."
Sun Kaiyuan, 10, fourth-grade student at Weiminglu Primary School in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province
(China Daily USA 06/21/2013 page3)
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