Imagine a where Wan Hu actually survives on the moon.
The servants hesitated, looking at the mountain of gunpowder beneath their master. But Wan Hu’s gaze was fixed upward. He raised his hand. The torches descended. 16. Ming Dynasty Astronaut
In honor of this story, a crater on the far side of the moon is officially named Wan-Hoo . Imagine a where Wan Hu actually survives on the moon
Modern recreations (such as on MythBusters ) suggest the rocket chair would have likely exploded, but the tale remains a powerful symbol of early human curiosity. If you’d like to build on this story, I can help you: Write a detailed technical description of his "spaceship." He raised his hand
While largely considered a legend or folklore, the story of is often cited in aerospace circles as the world's first "astronaut" attempt.
Create a between Wan Hu and a skeptical emperor.
A deafening roar shook the valley. A cloud of thick, black smoke erupted, swallowing the chair and the official entirely. When the smoke finally cleared, the courtyard was empty. There was no chair, no kites, and no Wan Hu.