Nearly 500 school students, teachers and parents attended the event of "My Question to Taikonauts" hosted by the Chinese embassy in the U.S. on April 9, during which recordings of answers by Chinese astronauts Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu to the questions asked by U.S. students were broadcast.
More than 180 questions of students from 13 states were sent to the Chinese embassy before the event. The taikonauts answered 12 of them, including whether they have enough water to drink, how high they can jump and how to become an astronaut.
Former NASA astronauts Don Thomas and Barbara Morgan also attended the event either onsite or online. They shared their experiences and inspired the students to explore the space.
Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, also delivered a message via video.
Qin Gang, Chinese ambassador to the U.S. said, "Scientific research in space exploration is endless and requires concerted efforts and cooperation of mankind."
"We hope the young generation of China and the U.S. can pursue their dreams as boldly as the astronauts and make contributions to mankind," he said.
Thomas pointed out at the event that despite the differences between Chinese and American cultural traditions, space exploration inspires the whole world.