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The first sub-orbital flight of the Shenlong reportedly took place on 8 January 2011. [7] Earlier, images of the High-enthalpy Shock Waves Laboratory wind tunnel of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) State Key Laboratory of High-Temperature Gas Dynamics (LHD) were published in the Chinese media. Tests with speeds up to Mach 20 were reached ...
First sub-orbital flight of the Shenlong reportedly took place on 8 January 2011. [6] Earlier, images of the High-enthalpy Shock Waves Laboratory wind tunnel of the CAS Key Laboratory of high-temperature gas dynamics (LHD) were published in the Chinese media. Test with speed up to Mach 20 where reached around 2001. [7]
Shenlong, (simplified Chinese: 神龙; traditional Chinese: 神龍; pinyin: shén lóng, literally "god dragon" or "divine dragon", Japanese: 神龍 Shinryū) is the spirit dragon from Chinese mythology who is the dragon god of the tempest and also a master of rain.
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Shenlong is a dragon from Chinese mythology. Shenlong may also refer to: Shenlong (spacecraft), a Chinese reusable space shuttle; Shenlong (Dragon Ball), a character in Dragon Ball media; Shenlong (Bloody Roar), a character in Bloody Roar media; Shenlong Gundam, a fictional mecha in Gundam Wing media
Master Shen-Long, known as Chan Sheng-Yao (Chinese: 詹聖堯; pinyin: Zhān Shèngyáo), is a Taiwan-born contemporary Chinese artist, calligrapher, writer, poet, philosopher, Chan/Zen Buddhist master and founder of the Enlightenment Power Mind School.
In Chinese mythology, Shennong taught humans the use of the plow, aspects of basic agriculture, and the use of cannabis.Possibly influenced by the Yan Emperor mythos or the use of slash-and-burn agriculture, [4] Shennong was a god of burning wind.
Southeast Asian cinema is a sub-section of continental Asian cinema, which in turn comes under the umbrella term of World cinema, a term used in some anglophone countries to describe any foreign language films. The Far East as a cultural block includes East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.