
As part of the China Space Day special edition, we invite you to step into the world of nation's lunar explorers. Join us for a special screening of Missions to the Moon and experience the powerful collective portrait of Chinese space explorers who "chase dreams, dare to explore, and work together to overcome challenges."

Film: Missions to the Moon
Time: Friday, April 24, 2026, 19:00
Venue: Academic Exchange Hall, Xueyuan Road Campus
How to book the ticket:
Option 1: Scan the QR code below to fill out the registration questionnaire. Online registration will be open until 12:00, Thursday, April 23.

Option 2: Register on the "Campus Activities" section of the iBeihang app.

If the number of registrations exceeds the venue's capacity, a lucky draw will be held to randomly select participants. The final participant list will be announced via the iBeihang app through a message notification before April 24. The result inquiry link will be posted in the comments section of the related post on the“Weiyan Hangyu”official WeChat public account.
Notes:
1. This event is open to current undergraduate, master's and doctoral students, as well as the faculty and staff members of Beihang University (with faculty and staff making up 1/10 of the total participants).
2. Each student or faculty ID can submit the questionnaire only once. Please fill it out carefully.
3. If the registration is successful, the selected participants will receive a notification through the iBeihang app before April 24 (Friday). The result inquiry link will be simultaneously posted in the comments section of "Weiyan Hangyu" official WeChat public account.
4. Tickets are non-transferable, and only the selected individual may attend the screening.
5. On the day of the screening, attendees must bring their selection notification and campus ID card to enter the Academic Exchange Hall. Staff will verify identities. Latecomers will not be admitted if more than five minutes late.
6. Please refrain from occupying seats, making loud noises, or engaging in any behavior that could disrupt he screening order in the hall. Each faculty/staff member may bring one child.
7. This is a special Space Day edition of Saturday Cinema. The film originally scheduled for this Saturday will be postponed to after the May Day holiday.
Editor: Lyu Xingyun