The television broadcast showed the view from a camera aboard a small space shuttle, with its hull visible at the edge of the lens and the space station clearly visible in the starry sky.
The small space shuttle rapidly approached the space station, making a conspicuously large turn, and the space station was quickly flung to the edge of the frame.
The host continued to introduce the event in a slow voice, but he was obviously very excited, with a hint of bewilderment in his tone, "The experiment being conducted now is called 'space shuttle,' and the main content of the experiment is to have an antigravity small space shuttle perform a space shuttle operation."
"The experiment is expected to reach the moon within ten seconds."
"The small space shuttle will not land on the moon, but will orbit around it, including a lunar orbiter, which will continuously take pictures of the moon and send them back to Earth."