Above the sky

The stars serve as the guide

When the endless night goes on

Who lights the spark to chase the light for thousands of miles

When many people fall sick

Who, with a kind heart and skilled hands, brings out the rays of dawn

When hunger goes away

Who leaves a lasting fragrance at the tip of chopsticks, turning into starlight

When deep space calls

Who reaches for the moon above the highest heavens, competing for the vast space

Time passes quickly

They use sincerity as ink

On the sky’s dome

They write the rhythm of life

Those who willingly become the foundation of the earth

Are finally remembered by the stars

the moon

The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite, formed about 4.5 billion years ago, likely from debris after a giant collision between Earth and a Mars-sized body. Throughout human history, it has been a central figure in mythology, calendars, and scientific exploration, ending with the first human landing during NASA’s Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Today, it remains a key target for space exploration, with plans for permanent lunar bases.

the moon

The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite, formed about 4.5 billion years ago, likely from debris after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized object. Throughout history, it has been a central figure in human culture, mythology, and timekeeping, inspiring countless stories and calendars. In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission made it the only celestial body beyond Earth to be visited by humans.

the moon

The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite, formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago, likely from debris after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body. Throughout human history, it has been a central figure in mythology, timekeeping, and scientific exploration, culminating in the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 when humans first set foot on its surface. Today, it remains a focus for future space exploration, including plans for permanent lunar bases.

the moon

The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite, formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago, likely from debris after a massive collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object. Throughout human history, it has inspired mythology, calendars, and scientific exploration, with the first human landing occurring in 1969 during NASA’s Apollo 11 mission. Today, it remains a key focus for space research and future exploration plans.